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30 years of making VSDs
25 January 2013
Mitsubishi Electric is celebrating 30 years of manufacturing variable speed drives.With unit sales of over 15 million frequency inverters worldwide, the company is one the world's largest producers by volume. Frequent

Mitsubishi Electric is celebrating 30
years of manufacturing variable
speed drives.With unit sales of over
15 million frequency inverters
worldwide, the company is one the
world's largest producers by volume.
Frequently in-use 24/7,Mitsubishi Electric inverters offer a high degree of reliability, flexibility, functionality and cost-effectiveness.
The latest power electronics and advanced software algorithms ensure high levels of control in the most demanding applications. As climate change and increased fuel prices put the onus on energy savings, Mitsubishi Electric inverters are helping boost energy efficiency, helping businesses to reduce their carbon footprint and save money.
Mitsubishi Electric has developed new products and technologies to help customers meet new standards and specifications. As a case in point, the Machinery Directive has been setting the pace for safety in each iteration.Mitsubishi Electric has responded with technologies and techniques that protect both users and machines. Typical of these are features included in a recent product range - the FR-E700SC. Units provide integrated safety as standard, with Safe Torque Off functionality and an advanced spring clip terminal design.
Frequently in-use 24/7,Mitsubishi Electric inverters offer a high degree of reliability, flexibility, functionality and cost-effectiveness.
The latest power electronics and advanced software algorithms ensure high levels of control in the most demanding applications. As climate change and increased fuel prices put the onus on energy savings, Mitsubishi Electric inverters are helping boost energy efficiency, helping businesses to reduce their carbon footprint and save money.
Mitsubishi Electric has developed new products and technologies to help customers meet new standards and specifications. As a case in point, the Machinery Directive has been setting the pace for safety in each iteration.Mitsubishi Electric has responded with technologies and techniques that protect both users and machines. Typical of these are features included in a recent product range - the FR-E700SC. Units provide integrated safety as standard, with Safe Torque Off functionality and an advanced spring clip terminal design.
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