ABB announced that the company has completed its acquisition of the Siemens low voltage NEMA motor business. The transaction was originally announced August 11, 2022, and financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The business employs around 600 people and generated revenues of approximately US$ 63 million in 2021.
The acquisition of this business is part of the Motion business area’s profitable growth strategy. It strengthens ABB’s position as a major industrial NEMA motor manufacturer, and it provides an even stronger platform from which ABB can better serve its global customers.
ABB acquires Siemens low voltage NEMA motor business
The line of horizontal and vertical induction severe duty and general purpose motors will be re-branded as ABB
The line of horizontal and vertical induction severe duty and general purpose motors will be re-branded as ABB and reintroduced to the market during second quarter of 2023.
The global NEMA motor industry, roughly US$ 2.7 billion in size, comprises industrial electric motors primarily used within North America.
NEMA motors
NEMA motors are essential components used to run equipment in varied industries, such as food and beverage, oil and gas, mining & aggregate, and water & wastewater and in applications, like those which move air, liquids, and units.
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