Case studies

How to become winners

In automotive manufacturing, on the shop floor of food processing plants, or at airports - the potential applications for Rittal solutions are many and varied. We understand your requirements are specific. With our comprehensive industry know-how, we can offer you the best and most suitable solutions and services. Find out from the following case studies how you too can benefit and become a winner.

SBRS GmbH

Protected from rain and sunshine

The German city of Freiburg boasts a fleet of climate-friendly electric buses. These buses benefit from an ingenious charging infrastructure from SBRS GmbH incorporating Rittal components that offer ideal protection against the elements and unauthorised...

Tritium

E-mobility for everybody

The international availability and quality of Rittal products were decisive factors in winning the order from Tritium. The Rittal solution is also used, among other things, to protect the sensitive electrical components of the charging stations from...

TESVOLT

Hot water on the mountainside

A photovoltaic system and a combined heat and power plant operated with vegetable oil supply carbon-neutral electrical energy for the alpine hut of the German Alpine Association’s Coburg section. The hut offers hot showers, a drying room and even...

Use Case

Prepared for every strong wind

Whether in the forests of Canada, remote villages in Australia or on the North Sea, wind turbines are expected to provide reliable electricity for well over twenty years. To achieve this, the electronics inside must be safely protected against cold,...

H&W Control GmbH

Leading with hydropower

For a plant on Panama's highest mountain, the Volcán Barú, H&W Control relied on enclosures from Rittal. Five bays - three for energy management with the RiLine 1600 A busbar system and two bays for plant control - were delivered to Panama.

Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe/SBRS GmbH

Charged up in 60 minutes

Charging infrastructure is one of the major stumbling blocks as we switch to electric mobility. For example, if urban bus routes are changed to e-mobility, they will also need powerful charging stations. The Cologne Public Transport Authority (Kölner...

Tesvolt AG

Logistics company frees itself from the power grid

A growing number of shipping companies are becoming independent from the power grid, and with good reason – electricity prices are continuing to rise, while power cuts are very costly. Besides being a logical and climate-friendly solution, generating...