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Fronius International

Fronius International GmbH
Company typeLimited liability company
(Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung)
Founded1945
FounderGünter Fronius
Headquarters
Key people
  • Elisabeth Engelbrechtsmüller-Strauß (CEO – CFO – CSO)
  • Thomas Herndler (COO)
  • Harald Langeder (CTO)
  • Volker Lenzeder (CIO)
Number of employees
8,000 (2023-10-01)
DivisionsPerfect Welding, Solar Energy, Perfect Charging
Websitewww.fronius.com

Fronius International GmbH is an Austrian photovoltaic manufacturer based in Pettenbach, Upper Austria. Fronius is active in the fields of welding technology, photovoltaics and battery charging technology.

History

Formation and development

In 1945, Günter Fronius (1907-2015) and his wife Friedl set up Fronius International GmbH in Pettenbach. Günter Fronius occupied himself with the development of battery charging systems in an electrical business. A little later, he employed 15 people. In the mid-1960s, the company started to manufacture electronics and welding torches. In 1972, Fronius opened a second site in Thalheim, near Wels, and moved production there. Günter Fronius handed over the management of the business to his two children in 1980, and from then on the company focused more and more on expansion and internationalisation. Sites were opened in Austria and beyond in the years that followed. At the same time, Fronius expanded into the fields of welding technology and battery charging technology. Photovoltaics became a new focus in 1992. In 2001, Fronius opened a factory in Pettenbach, the town in which the company started. The logistics and production site at Sattledt was opened in 2007. With the capture of the American market between 2002 and 2007, the company has now gained a foothold outside Europe.

Today

Fronius employed more than 8,000 people worldwide in 2023. In addition to the company's headquarters in Pettenbach and other sites in Wels, Thalheim, Sattledt and Steinhaus, Fronius also has a production site in the Czech Republic. Fronius also has 38 subsidiaries.[1]

Business units

Perfect Welding

The business unit Perfect Welding provides products and complete systems - both manual and automated - as well as services in welding technology. Around 1950, Fronius launched its first welding transformer with magnet-yoke-control, which allowed the welding current to be continuously adjusted. Fifty years later the company launched the CMT (cold metal transfer) process, which permits the thermal joining of steel to aluminium. The introduction of the DeltaSpot welding system (resistance spot welding system) finally facilitated the mass production of aluminium car bodies.

Solar Energy

The business unit Solar Energy has been involved in photovoltaics since 1992 and develops and produces high-performance inverters for grid connected photovoltaic systems from 1 kW upwards. The product range is complemented by components for system monitoring, data visualisation and analysis - all available as standalone product add-ons.

Perfect Charging

Perfect Charging is Fronius International's oldest business unit. Fronius has been researching and developing charging technology since it was founded in 1945. The 1990s saw inverter technology applied for the first time to pulsed charging devices for charging vehicle starter batteries. The ACCTIVA series is a starter-battery charging system. In the field of traction batteries, Fronius offers the SELECTIVA series.

Sites

Austria

360° airborne panorama of site Sattledt
(view as a 360° interactive panorama)

Fronius is based in Pettenbach, where the company was founded. Covering an area of 6,000 m2, it is the "centre of excellence" for Fronius welding torches and accounting & internal auditing.

The production and logistics site of the company is located in Sattledt. Since 2007, all battery charging systems, welding systems and solar inverters have been produced here on a site more than 100,000 m2 in size. One of the largest photovoltaic systems in Austria, with a module area of 3,600 m2, can be found on the roof of the building. There is also a biomass power station that supplies the majority of the energy required.

Thalheim, near Wels, is the research and development site of the company and was to be extended to cover 22,500 m2 by 2011. Special features of the Thalheim site in the future will include photovoltaic electricity generation, geothermal probes (geothermal fields) and the systematic re-use of waste heat from the test laboratories.

Wels, with its historic brick building, is the sales hub of Fronius International. The site, which was opened in 1990, extends over 17,000 m2 and is the starting point for the international activities of all three Fronius divisions. The active energy design, photovoltaics system and modern environmental technology ensure that as much energy as possible is collected to meet its own requirements.

The Repair Center International (RCI), which used to be in Sattledt, relocated to Steinhaus in 2010.

International sites

In addition to the eight sites in Austria, Fronius had 34 international subsidiaries and sales partners/representatives in more than 60 countries (as of 2020).[2]

References

  1. ^ "Locations". Fronius. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
  2. ^ "Career". Fronius. Retrieved 2020-06-22.