
Holtab is innovative when energy distribution changes
Grid companies are facing challenges as electrification accelerates. For Holtab, this development has led to new collaborations and more innovative solutions.
Grid companies are facing challenges as electrification accelerates. For Holtab, this development has led to new collaborations and more innovative solutions.
To strengthen its work in innovation and business development, Holtab is joining ABB’s innovation initiative SynerLeap as a partner.
“It feels exciting. This collaboration will enhance Holtab’s business and strengthen our position as a key player in the energy transition,” says Mohamed Ezzo, Senior Business Developer at Holtab.
As Senior Business Developer, Mohamed Ezzo works to ensure that Holtab is at the forefront of new products and business models in the electricity market. “My task is to promote Holtab’s intrapreneurship,” he says.
A power plant that suddenly comes to a standstill can mean lost revenue and difficulties in maintaining vital services. Holtab’s security agreement is the solution that ensures rapid response.
Holtab’s Head of Strategy and Business Development Peter Ackebjer is one of many in the industry who is looking ahead to the opportunities that tomorrow’s power grid will bring. Because we are amid a historic shift.
On Tuesday evening, Anders Holmberg, chairman and owner of the family business Holtab, was awarded the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year in the East region of Sweden.
"It feels exciting – and overwhelming. It is an award that I share with the entire Holtab team”, says Anders Holmberg.
The electrification wave in Sweden is underway at full speed and many companies are investing in developing renewable sources such as solar and wind power. Holtab has extensive experience in the field and valuable knowledge.
“Holtab is a link between the connecting companies and the electricity grid companies,” says Mattias Hansson, Sales Engineer.
Med stigende efterspørgsel på kompetencer inden for elektrificering, fokus på grøn omstilling samt mange igangværende projekter i landet opretter Holtab nyt selskab i Danmark.
Together with Schneider, Holtab has developed a prefabricated 60/20 kV substation. European Energy in Denmark placed the order. "This is revolutionary," says Holtab's Country Manager for Denmark, Ebbe Klarskov.
Gigantic solar farms and political ambitions for electric cars mean that Holtab Denmark is facing a bright future.
When the Norwegian railway administration, Bane NOR, needed help to increase traffic along the important Gjøvik line north of Oslo, Holtab collaborated and delivered a mobile switching station.
Mika Nieminen is our new sales engineer at Holtab in Finland – a former professional cyclist who, with a wide network of contacts, solid knowledge of the industry and a great head for winning, will bring both drive and expertise to his new workplace.
Holtab’s ecological vision is entitled “Net electricity provider by 2025”. A first step towards this goal was to inaugurate its own solar cell installation at the factory in Tingsryd.
In the village of Simris, a few kilometres south-west of Simrishamn in Österlen, an exciting project is being run with renewable and locally generated electricity. Holtab is one of the subcontractors.
We offer complete solutions from leading suppliers of substation automation. This is because they are equipped with a central RTU/PLC unit and the required number of I/O units, indicators, remote communication equipment and power supply/UPS to meet your exact needs.