Hitachi Energy

Hitachi Energy reported that its acquisition of COET “strengthens” its offering in high-power electric vehicle charging infrastructure, power electronics, and the grid edge. COET also designs, manufactures, and supplies DC traction products and components for rail and AC and DC equipment for high-power industrial applications. (Photograph Courtesy of Hitachi Energy)
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Supply Side: Hitachi Energy/COET, Comply365/Vistair

Zurich, Switzerland-based Hitachi Energy acquires COET, a designer and manufacturer of power equipment for electric mobility, rail and industry, headquartered San Donato Milanese, Italy. Also, Beloit, Wis.-based Comply365, LLC merges with Bristol, England-based Vistair Limited, forming a compliance, safety, and data-intelligence technology company to serve the rail, aviation, and defense industries.

The Hitachi Energy RESIBLOC® Rail offers an integrated cooling system and a voltage rating of up to 25 kV. (Image Courtesy of Hitachi Energy)
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Supply Side: Belden/Cylus, Cummins, Hitachi

Belden and Cylus are teaming on a rail cybersecurity platform for rolling stock and signaling systems. Also, Cummins’ Tier 4 QSK95 engine can now be used with renewable diesel; and Hitachi Energy is offering a new oil-free traction transformer with integrated cooling system.