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Delta Announces Expansion in EMEA with Construction Plans of New Regional Headquarters Green Building in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands
Delta Announces Expansion in EMEA with Construction Plans of New Regional Headquarters Green Building in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands

Yahoo

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Delta Announces Expansion in EMEA with Construction Plans of New Regional Headquarters Green Building in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands

State-of-the-art facility in Park 20|20 expected to achieve net-zero energy and BREEAM Outstanding green building certification HOOFDDORP, Netherlands, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Delta, a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, today announced a key milestone in its expansion efforts across EMEA (Europe, Middle East & Africa) with the planned construction of a new regional headquarters green building in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands. Located in the renowned Park 20|20 business campus, the state-of-the-art approximately 9300-sqm facility is expected to be completed by the end of 2026 and will house over 350 employees in R&D, business development, management, and more. The implementation of Delta's smart, energy-saving solutions are expected to help the facility achieve net-zero energy and the prestigious BREEAM-Outstanding green building certification. This significant expansion has received strong support at both regional and national levels. Marianne Schuurmans, Mayor of Haarlemmermeer, commented, "We are delighted to welcome Delta Electronics, a global leader in sustainable technology, to Haarlemmermeer. With our excellent international connectivity and vibrant economy, this region is the ideal home for forward-thinking companies. Delta's dedication to energy efficiency and smart infrastructure not only enhances our local economy but also aligns with our vision for a sustainable future. Congratulations on the construction of your new EMEA headquarters in Hoofddorp. We wish Delta Electronics every success in their journey ahead." Echoing this sentiment at the national level, Hilde van der Meer, Commissioner Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA), stated, "We warmly welcome the expansion of Delta Electronics' activities in the Netherlands and are grateful for the longstanding and strong relationship we have with the company as NFIA. Delta's innovative technologies are a valuable addition to the developments taking place in the Netherlands. We look forward to further connecting them with key players in our innovation ecosystems, enabling them to make a significant contribution to R&D development in our country." Dalip Sharma, President and General Manager, Delta Electronics EMEA, added, "Delta's new regional headquarters building demonstrates our strong commitment to the EMEA region and to Hoofddorp, a strategic location due to its proximity to key customers, partners, and to the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, the unparalleled gateway to the European market. Moreover, the choice of Park 20|20, renowned for its focus on sustainability and circular economy principles, aligns perfectly with Delta's ESG values. The Haarlemmermeer region offers access to a highly skilled, multilingual talent pool, and a vibrant international business ecosystem, all of which are crucial for Delta's long-term growth and diverse operations." The new building will add approximately 9,300 square meters across five floors, offering around 350 modern workspaces to accommodate Delta's growing EMEA team. This state-of-the-art office building is being developed in partnership with G&S& and features remarkable design by the renowned MVSA Architects. Designed to foster innovation and collaboration, the facility will feature a central five-story atrium bringing natural light deep into the building, a dedicated showroom to display Delta's latest technologies, laboratory space, advanced meeting facilities, and areas dedicated to creativity and relaxation. Employee well-being is further enhanced by an advanced climate ceiling system, providing draught-free radiant heating and cooling. The building will also include 126 underground parking spaces and Delta electric vehicle (EV) chargers to accelerate employees' low-carbon transportation. Sustainability is at the core of the new building's design. Targeting net-zero energy consumption, the rooftop will be fully covered by approximately 715 solar panels, expected to generate over 335,500 kWh of renewable electricity annually – covering the building's estimated yearly consumption. This, combined with energy-efficient architectural design, the climate ceiling, connection to Park 20|20's central geothermal heat pump system, and a separate Delta Energy Storage System (ESS), exemplifies Delta's commitment to the highest environmental standards, targeting the BREEAM-Outstanding green building certification. This new building will further solidify Delta's EMEA headquarters as a central hub for its operations across the region, driving innovation, supporting customers, and reinforcing the company's position as a leader in energy-efficient solutions and sustainable development. About Delta Delta, founded in 1971, and listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (code:2308), is a global leader in switching power supplies and thermal management products with a thriving portfolio of IoT-based smart energy-saving systems and solutions in the fields of industrial automation, building automation, telecom power, data center infrastructure, EV charging, renewable energy, energy storage and display, to nurture the development of smart manufacturing and sustainable cities. As a world-class corporate citizen guided by its mission statement, "To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow," Delta leverages its core competence in high-efficiency power electronics and its ESG-embedded business model to address key environmental issues, such as climate change. Delta serves customers through its sales offices, R&D centers and manufacturing facilities spread over close to 200 locations across 5 continents. Throughout its history, Delta has received various global awards and recognition for its business achievements, innovative technologies and dedication to ESG. Since 2011, Delta has been listed on the Dow Jones Best-in-Class World Index (formerly the DJSI World Index of Dow Jones Sustainability™ Indices) for 14 consecutive years. Delta has also won CDP with double A List for 4 times for its substantial contribution to climate change and water security issues and has been named Supplier Engagement Leader for its continuous development of a sustainable value chain for 7 consecutive years. For detailed information about Delta, please visit: Photo - - Photo - - View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Delta Electronics Sign in to access your portfolio

Will Trade War Make South India the Next Manufacturing Hub?
Will Trade War Make South India the Next Manufacturing Hub?

Bloomberg

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Will Trade War Make South India the Next Manufacturing Hub?

From his office in Bengaluru, the tech capital of India, Benjamin Lin can see the above-ground metro stop that bears his company's name. The Taiwanese maker of electronic components paid 650 million rupees ($7.5 million) for the naming rights, a bid to show the thousands of passengers a day that course through the Delta Electronics Bommasandra station that the company is part of the city's future. The investment is part of Delta's five-year drive to establish a manufacturing hub in southern India. Besides the spanking-new research-and-development center where Lin and about 400 other Taiwanese and Indian engineers work, the company operates a 125-acre manufacturing facility in Krishnagiri, in the adjacent state of Tamil Nadu. That site churns out electric vehicle chargers as well as equipment that will be used to make iPhones by contract manufacturers for Apple Inc., which has announced plans to source most of its US-destined smartphones from India.

SET index drops, Asian shares fluctuate as Trump open to tariff talks
SET index drops, Asian shares fluctuate as Trump open to tariff talks

Bangkok Post

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Bangkok Post

SET index drops, Asian shares fluctuate as Trump open to tariff talks

The Stock Exchange of Thailand index dropped almost 1%, while other Asian shares swung between small gains and losses as United States President Donald Trump left the door open for additional trade negotiations after imposing new tariff rates on several countries. WHA Corp, Thailand's biggest industrial land developer and operator, was down six satang or 1.94% to 3.04 baht, while Delta Electronics dropped 2 baht, or 1.81%, to 108.50. Asian shares swung between small gains and losses as Trump left the door open for additional trade negotiations after imposing new tariff rates on several countries. The MSCI regional stock benchmark traded in a tight range amid gains in South Korea and Japan, countries that attracted a new level of levies. Toyota Motor Corp rose 1% along with other Japanese automakers. The won strengthened, while a gauge of the US dollar dipped 0.1%. Treasuries inched lower. The euro gained on a report the US offered a deal to the European Union (EU) with a 10% tariff level. After announcing higher levies on several countries, Trump said late Monday he was still open to additional negotiations and pushed off increased duties until at least Aug 1. The president also teased the possibility of additional negotiations and delays saying the notifications were 'not 100% firm.' The comments eased market concerns that aggressive tariffs are coming to several Asian nations and that will hurt the prospects of exports to the United States. Despite Monday's fall, stocks are hovering around record high levels. Markets have recovered from their April plunge - when sweeping levies were first announced - fuelled by expectations that the tariff deadline will be extended, based on Trump's pattern of threatening first and backing down later. 'Investors are looking past the latest tariff announcements, seeing them as a tactic to accelerate negotiations, rather than the final word of where duties will ultimately land,' said Frederic Neumann, HSBC's chief Asia economist. On Monday, Trump released the first in a series of tariff warning letters, just two days before agreements are due on countries facing his April 2 so-called reciprocal levies. The new rates include 25% duties on goods from Japan, South Korea, and Malaysia; 32% on Indonesia; 35% on Bangladesh; 36% on Thailand and Cambodia; and 40% on Laos and Myanmar. 'Maybe adjust a little bit, depending,' Trump said, indicating he would look favorably on countries continuing to offer additional concessions. 'We're not going to be unfair.' Despite the market turmoil from Trump's tariffs, stocks globally have rebounded from their April lows, reflecting optimism that Japan and other countries will strike deals with the US to avoid derailing growth. So far, the US economy has held up under the threat of a spiralling global trade war. Hiring is healthy and inflation has remained tame. The Federal Reserve is wary about tariffs and wants to see how they feed through to output in the next few months. The narrative that the US president is again engaged in a negotiating tactic rather than serious threats means dip buyers will likely pile in. The more uncertain the trade path is, the more certain investors are that the impact will be minimal. One positive to be taken away from the latest trade developments was that the higher tariffs won't be in place during July. That means 'an indirect extension' of the original 90-day pause that would expire on Wednesday, said Ian Lyngen and Vail Hartman at BMO Capital Markets. 'The outcome could certainly have been more dire for the economic outlook had the additional window of relief not been included in the latest trade-war salvo,' they noted. Indian officials familiar with the matter said the nation had made its best offer on trade and the fate of an interim deal now lies in the hands of Trump. Negotiators conveyed to Washington the red lines they were unwilling to breach in finalising an agreement, including allowing the US to export genetically modified crops to India, and opening up India's dairy and automobile sectors to America.

Delta Launched its New DC City Charger E180kW EV Charger at ASEW 2025 to Strengthen E-Mobility Across Southeast Asia
Delta Launched its New DC City Charger E180kW EV Charger at ASEW 2025 to Strengthen E-Mobility Across Southeast Asia

Malaysian Reserve

time07-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Malaysian Reserve

Delta Launched its New DC City Charger E180kW EV Charger at ASEW 2025 to Strengthen E-Mobility Across Southeast Asia

BANGKOK, July 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL., a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, introduced its next-generation DC City Charger E180kW at Asia Sustainable Energy Week (ASEW) 2025, reinforcing its leadership in clean mobility and advanced EV infrastructure across Southeast Asia. This newly-launched fast EV charger boasts dual-gun simultaneous charging, up to 94% energy efficiency, and hot-swappable power modules for quick maintenance and high availability. Mr. Kevin Tom, Energy Infrastructure Platform Head SEA, Delta Electronics, emphasized the product's regional impact: 'The City Charger E180kW is designed to meet the real-world challenges of electrification in Southeast Asia offering exceptional performance, uptime, and efficiency in even the most demanding conditions. As EV adoption continues to gain momentum, we're proud to provide smart, versatile solutions that support the region's transition toward more sustainable transport.' Unveiled at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) during Asia Sustainable Energy Week 2025, the DC City Charger E180kW attracted attention for its practical design and performance features. The DC City Charger E series is available in power ratings from 120 to 240 kW, providing deployment flexibility to meet a wide range of site requirement. With IP55-rated protection and an operating range up to +55°C, the charger is engineered to perform reliably across Southeast Asia's diverse climates and demanding outdoor conditions. Live demonstrations showcased its advanced cable management system, long cable reach, and user-friendly interface, offering flexible deployment for public parking areas, highway service stations, fleet depots, and transit hubs. The system is optimized for both large-format vehicles and everyday EVs, enabling operators to serve more users with greater ease and safety. Delta's DC City Charger E180kW directly addresses the growing demand for future-proof charging infrastructure across the region, delivering a practical, high-efficiency solution that supports electrification in both urban and intercity networks. Designed to meet the needs of fleet operators, it provides reliable and high-power rating charging for commercial electric vehicle fleets. Delta's showcase at ASEW 2025 also reflects the company's ongoing commitment to ESG principles, with a focus on energy-efficient innovation, low-carbon mobility, and inclusive economic progress. Through its promise, 'Smarter. Greener. Together.', Delta continues to empower industries and communities across Southeast Asia toward a cleaner, more sustainable future. About Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company Limited Founded in 1988, Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL. is a producer of power and thermal management products and solutions. The company is a subsidiary of Delta Electronics, Inc. with the mission statement, 'To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow,' which reflects the company's strong belief in sustainable development especially with issues related to the environment. As an energy-saving solutions provider with core competencies in power electronics and innovative research and development, Delta's business categories include Power Electronics, Automation, Infrastructure and Mobility. The company's global presence is supported by its sales offices in key regions around the world; manufacturing facilities in India, Slovakia and Thailand; and several R&D centers located in Thailand, India, Germany and other countries. Delta continues to earn numerous recognitions for its achievements in the region and domestically. Some awards won include the prestigious ASEAN Business Award, Stock Exchange of Thailand's Best Company Performance Award and the coveted Prime Minister's Best Industry Award. For detailed information about Delta Thailand, please visit:

Delta Launched its New DC City Charger E180kW EV Charger at ASEW 2025 to Strengthen E-Mobility Across Southeast Asia
Delta Launched its New DC City Charger E180kW EV Charger at ASEW 2025 to Strengthen E-Mobility Across Southeast Asia

Korea Herald

time07-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Korea Herald

Delta Launched its New DC City Charger E180kW EV Charger at ASEW 2025 to Strengthen E-Mobility Across Southeast Asia

BANGKOK, July 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL., a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, introduced its next-generation DC City Charger E180kW at Asia Sustainable Energy Week (ASEW) 2025, reinforcing its leadership in clean mobility and advanced EV infrastructure across Southeast Asia. This newly-launched fast EV charger boasts dual-gun simultaneous charging, up to 94% energy efficiency, and hot-swappable power modules for quick maintenance and high availability. Mr. Kevin Tom, Energy Infrastructure Platform Head SEA, Delta Electronics, emphasized the product's regional impact: "The City Charger E180kW is designed to meet the real-world challenges of electrification in Southeast Asia offering exceptional performance, uptime, and efficiency in even the most demanding conditions. As EV adoption continues to gain momentum, we're proud to provide smart, versatile solutions that support the region's transition toward more sustainable transport." Unveiled at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) during Asia Sustainable Energy Week 2025, the DC City Charger E180kW attracted attention for its practical design and performance features. The DC City Charger E series is available in power ratings from 120 to 240 kW, providing deployment flexibility to meet a wide range of site requirement. With IP55-rated protection and an operating range up to +55°C, the charger is engineered to perform reliably across Southeast Asia's diverse climates and demanding outdoor conditions. Live demonstrations showcased its advanced cable management system, long cable reach, and user-friendly interface, offering flexible deployment for public parking areas, highway service stations, fleet depots, and transit hubs. The system is optimized for both large-format vehicles and everyday EVs, enabling operators to serve more users with greater ease and safety. Delta's DC City Charger E180kW directly addresses the growing demand for future-proof charging infrastructure across the region, delivering a practical, high-efficiency solution that supports electrification in both urban and intercity networks. Designed to meet the needs of fleet operators, it provides reliable and high-power rating charging for commercial electric vehicle fleets. Delta's showcase at ASEW 2025 also reflects the company's ongoing commitment to ESG principles, with a focus on energy-efficient innovation, low-carbon mobility, and inclusive economic progress. Through its promise, "Smarter. Greener. Together.", Delta continues to empower industries and communities across Southeast Asia toward a cleaner, more sustainable future. About Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company Limited Founded in 1988, Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL. is a producer of power and thermal management products and solutions. The company is a subsidiary of Delta Electronics, Inc. with the mission statement, "To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow," which reflects the company's strong belief in sustainable development especially with issues related to the environment. As an energy-saving solutions provider with core competencies in power electronics and innovative research and development, Delta's business categories include Power Electronics, Automation, Infrastructure and Mobility. The company's global presence is supported by its sales offices in key regions around the world; manufacturing facilities in India, Slovakia and Thailand; and several R&D centers located in Thailand, India, Germany and other countries. Delta continues to earn numerous recognitions for its achievements in the region and domestically. Some awards won include the prestigious ASEAN Business Award, Stock Exchange of Thailand's Best Company Performance Award and the coveted Prime Minister's Best Industry Award.

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