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Everllence

The former MAN Energy Solutions is now operating under a new name and has become ‘Everllence’.

CEO Uwe Lauber says: “Our name change is the logical next-step in the execution of our ‘Moving big things to zero’ strategy, which focuses on decarbonization and efficiency solutions, especially for those sectors of the global economy that have to deal with ‘hard-to-abate’, climate-damaging emissions. Today, we are no longer known in the market for just engines and turbomachinery, but also as a supplier of large heat pumps, carbon capture and storage, as a driver of climate-neutral shipping, and as part of the hydrogen ramp-up. This is what we want to express with our new name, Everllence.”

The new name

‘Everllence’ is a combination that merges the two English-language terms ‘ever’ and ‘excellence’, two central attributes of the company’s self-image.

‘Ever’ expresses over 250 years of company history where the company has written industrial history for as long as industry has existed, but has always looked to the future – to the new and innovative, to the ‘first-ever’. From the first diesel engine to the first gas engine and the world’s largest fluvial heat pump.

The term ‘excellence’ refers to the company’s high technological standards as cutting-edge technology is at the heart of the company’s DNA. But beyond the technical aspects, Everllence also stands for ‘excellent’ corporate management at all levels: whether in internal company processes; cooperation with colleagues, partners and customers; or corporate citizenship.

Moving big things to zero

True to the motto ‘Moving big things to zero’, Everllence now supports key industries in reducing emissions that are difficult to avoid. The company develops marine and power-plant engines, as well as retrofit solutions that reduce CO2 emissions with climate-neutral fuels. The company’s large-scale heat pumps decarbonize the heat supply of cities and industrial plants worldwide, while technologies for carbon capture and storage ensure the safe removal of unavoidable CO2 emissions from industrial processes. As a manufacturer of electrolyzers for the production of green hydrogen, the company is also part of the global hydrogen ramp-up through its subsidiary, ‘Quest One’.

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