
Innomotics and Danfoss Drives announce next phase of partnership at Hannover Messe
April 2, 2025
By Manufacturing AUTOMATION
The collaboration aims to meet the growing demand for comprehensive motor and drive solutions, ensuring customers receive efficient and compatible products.

Innomotics GmbH, a provider of electric motors and large drive systems, and Danfoss Drives A/S, a company specializing in low-voltage drives, announced the next phase of their strategic, non-exclusive partnership. The announcement was made at the Hannover Messe on Apr 1, where Michael Reichle, Innomotics CEO and Mika Kulju, President of Danfoss Drives, attended the Innomotics booth.
The collaboration aims to meet the growing demand for comprehensive motor and drive solutions, ensuring customers receive efficient and compatible products.
By joining forces, Innomotics and Danfoss will try to offer customers the ability to bundle low-voltage motors from Innomotics with Danfoss low-voltage drives in one package. This approach aims to benefit customers seeking a specific combined motor and drive solution as part of a delivery or project.
Michael Reichle, Innomotics CEO: “The strategic partnership with Danfoss Drives allows us to further extend our offering. Many of our customers require very specific motor and drive combinations with the highest standards of reliability and efficiency. This applies in particular to fast-growing sectors such as the water industry. By combining our strengths, we can increase the competitiveness of both brands and conquer new markets.
Mika Kulju, President of Danfoss Drives: “We are excited to take this next step in our collaboration with Innomotics. By offering tailored motor and drive packages, we are delivering competitive, efficient, and convenient solutions that directly benefit our customers. Our goal is to provide the best possible solutions while giving customers the flexibility to select the right motor-drive pairing.”
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