
Tallahassee visit showcased Danfoss’ growth, innovation, and investment in the U.S.
On November 4, Danfoss was honored to host a delegation of 20 ambassadors from the European Union (EU) member states at its Turbocor facility in Tallahassee, Fla., underscoring the company’s role as a global leader in sustainable cooling innovation and a committed investor in the local community. The visit was led by Jesper Moller Sorensen, Ambassador of Denmark to the U.S. Denmark currently holds the presidency of the EU27. The visit offered the ambassadors an inside look at how Danfoss is supporting U.S. growth — particularly in the rapidly expanding data center sector, where demand for high-efficiency cooling is surging due to the rise of artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure.
“Data centers are one of the fastest-growing markets for Turbocor in the U.S.,” said Rogerio Federici, Vice President of Danfoss Turbocor. “Our oil-free, magnetic-bearing compressor technology helps data centers meet uptime requirements while significantly reducing energy consumption, cost, strains on the power grid and greenhouse gas emissions — a win for both performance and sustainability.”
The ambassadors were excited to learn about a Danish company’s U.S. investment and leadership in decarbonization. While in Tallahassee, the ambassadors toured the 145,000 square foot manufacturing facility and advanced Application Development Center.
Beyond Turbocor, Federici also highlighted Danfoss’ footprint in the U.S, which includes sites for the company’s Drives and Power Solutions segments. As the largest market for Danfoss, the U.S. is home to over 30 Danfoss factories and three Application Development Centers. Approximately 80% of the products produced in the U.S. are sold in the U.S., reflecting the company’s commitment to U.S. manufacturing and its U.S. customers.
”I am thrilled to introduce my EU colleagues to Danfoss during our visit to Tallahassee. Danfoss is an amazing company providing unique solutions to the American market. The economic partnership between the U.S. and Denmark is both critical and working with our Floridian counterparts and creating mutual opportunities is a priority for me as ambassador of Denmark to the U.S. Danfoss’ work is a prime example of how the collaboration across the Atlantic and our companies creates jobs and economic growth in local communities,” commented Ambassador Sorensen.
Local officials who joined the meeting included the Florida Secretary of Commerce, president of The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and president of Florida State University.
“It was a pleasure to host the EU Ambassador delegation at our Tallahassee facility,” said Federici. “We were proud to share how our investments and commitment to innovation have positioned Danfoss as a local and national leader.”
About Danfoss A/S:
Danfoss engineers solutions that increase machine productivity, lower energy consumption, enable electrification, and reduce emissions.
Our solutions are used in areas such as refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, power conversion, motor control, industrial machinery, automotive, marine, and off- and on-highway equipment. We also provide solutions for renewable energy, such as solar and wind power, Power-to-X, heat recovery, as well as contribute to district energy solutions for cities.
Our innovative engineering dates back to 1933. Danfoss is family-owned and employs over 39,000 people. We create long-term value for our customers in more than 100 countries with a global footprint of around 100 factories.
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