GE Vernova’s Power Conversion & Storage business combines advanced energy conversion and storage systems to meet the electrification needs of utilities and industries. With a focus on industrial electrification, power stability, and energy storage solutions, Power Conversion & Storage empowers customers by addressing their most complex electrification challenges and accelerating their transition to a sustainable, decarbonised future.
As innovators in advanced energy conversion and storage systems, we empower our utility and industrial customers by solving their most challenging electrification problems and accelerating their transition to a sustainable, decarbonized future.
GE Vernova’s Power Conversion & Storage business works closely with end users in energy-intense industrial applications. We focus on offering integrated electrical systems. A strategy aligned to three major macro trends:
We have a team of around 850 people located in Rugby, Glasgow, Whetstone, Portsmouth, Swansea, Middlesbrough and Stafford. Serving a wide range of industries with focus on Power Generation, Power Quality, Oil and Gas and Microgrids.
Accelerating the energy transition, we equip power utilities and industries worldwide to bring power reliably and efficiently from the point of generation to end power consumers.
Grid Solutions, a GE Vernova business, is focused on bringing together technologies and expertise to help solve the toughest power system challenges, accelerating the global transition to a more resilient and reliable grid.
GE Vernova Grid Solutions is at the heart of enabling efficient power rectification and transmission for offshore wind and grid synchronisation applications. Through their portfolio covering multiple solution areas:
We have a diverse team of around 1,500+ people in Stafford, split into 3 businesses:
Serving a wide range of industries with focus on High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC), Transformers, Alternating Current Systems (ACS) and more. See our job openings for your next challenge, tackling some the world’s biggest problems.