Primary markets are Western Europe and North America, followed by South Korea, Japan and China. Contact person Business Unit Manager Vehicle Solutions Anders Claesson +46 70 397 29 17 anders.claesson@addtech
Monitoring of earth faults to provide alerts of electrical faults in different environments. Contact person Business Unit Manager Energy Supply Marcus Johansson +46 762 708 007 marcus.johansson@addtech.com
power of change and enabling an intelligent, safe and sustainable future. “Power of change!” Contact person Acting Business Unit Manager Battery Systems Per Lundblad +46 70 795 66 02 per.lundblad@addtech.com
electrical cabinets built entirely to the customer’s specifications. “Power with control!” Contact person Acting Business Unit Manager Connectivity Solutions Per Lundblad +46 70 795 60 02 per.lundblad@addtech
and new areas of business. Our decentralised organisation, in which we combine the flexibility, personality and efficiency of the companies with the resources, networks and long-term perspective of the Parent
valves for regulating and monitoring pressure, levels, flows and energy. Process Control Contact person Business Area Manager Claus Nielsen +45 20 75 75 30 claus.nielsen@addtech.com Business Area Controller
and control systems, sensors, vision products and cyber security. Industrial IT & Sensors Contact person Business Area Manager Michael Ullskog +46 70 603 75 74 michael.ullskog@addtech.com Business Area
the most up-to-date technologies to conduct human-machine interactions. Vehicle Solutions Contact person Business Area Manager Daniel Prelevic +46 703 09 93 29 daniel.prelevic@addtech.com Business Area
contractors, wholesalers, railway companies, industrial customers and hospitals. ENERGY SUPPLY Contact person Business Area Manager Hans Andersén +46 8 470 49 00 hans.andersen@addtech.com Business Area Controller
diligently alongside its companies to increase sales and profitability. We combine the flexibility, personal touch and efficiency of small businesses with the resources, networks and long-term perspective