Innomotics accelerates LNG electrification with major eLNG drive orders worldwide
Innomotics accelerates LNG electrification with major eLNG drive orders worldwide
Senin, 11 Mei 2026 | 21:21
NUREMBERG, GERMANY - Newsaktuell - 11 May 2026 - Innomotics, a globally
leading supplier of electric motor and large drive systems, has won
several major orders for electrified LNG projects in Europe, Canada,
Middle East and Australia. The total volume for all orders is in the
higher double-digit million EUR range.
Innomotics is driving the transformation of LNG production with its
innovative eLNG solutions. By replacing conventional gas turbine-based
liquefaction processes with electrified drive systems, LNG operators can
significantly increase efficiency, reduce emissions, and lower
operating costs.
As global demand for cleaner energy continues to grow, LNG remains a key
component of the energy mix. However, traditional LNG production is
energy-intensive and associated with high greenhouse gas emissions. eLNG
addresses these challenges by using electricity – including renewable
energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydropower – to liquefy natural
gas, enabling a more sustainable and efficient production process.
The electrification of LNG plants is a key step in reducing reliance on
fossil fuels and achieving decarbonization targets. Electric drive
systems from Innomotics offer system efficiencies of up to 95%,
significantly exceeding the performance of conventional gas turbines. At
the same time, operators benefit from reduced maintenance requirements,
with systems capable of running up to five years without scheduled
shutdowns, and increased plant availability of up to 99.9%.
By integrating high-voltage motors and variable speed drives across the
entire LNG value chain – from compression and refrigeration to storage
and gas treatment – Innomotics enables a fully electrified production
process. When powered by renewable energy, eLNG solutions can eliminate
direct CO₂ emissions and reduce annual emissions by up to 500,000 tons,
supporting operators in meeting regulatory requirements and
sustainability goals.
"Electrification is the foundation for a sustainable future of LNG
production. With our eLNG solutions, we enable operators to
significantly improve efficiency, reduce emissions, and enhance
reliability across the entire process. This not only strengthens
competitiveness but also accelerates the transition towards net-zero
operations," says Michael Reichle, CEO of Innomotics.
He adds, "Operators are under increasing pressure to balance
sustainability with profitability. Our electric drive systems deliver a
compelling business case by lowering lifecycle costs, minimizing
downtime, and ensuring maximum operational performance in demanding LNG
environments."
Recently awarded eLNG Projects
Pioneering eLNG success for Hammerfest in Norway:
Hammerfest is home to the world's first all-electric LNG plant,
operational since 2007. Equipped with two 65 MW refrigeration compressor
drives, the facility has achieved over 15 years of successful operation
with minimal maintenance and an exceptional availability rate of
99.88%. This project set a new standard for reliability and efficiency
in the LNG sector, proving the long-term value of electric drive systems
in demanding environments
Innovative floating LNG project in Canada:
This project represents the world's first floating all-electric LNG
facility. With four complete drive train systems of 35 MW each powering
the main refrigeration compressors, the plant is designed to export
three million tons of eLNG per year. The project demonstrates the
scalability and flexibility of Innomotics technology, delivering high
performance and low emissions in a unique offshore setting
Setting the global benchmark for an LNG plant in Qatar:
This LNG plant features multiple 60 MW and 45 MW trains, each with three
refrigeration compressors. As the world's LNG market leader, Qatar
relies on Innomotics systems to deliver maximum availability and
operational excellence. This large-scale deployment showcases our
ability to support complex, high-capacity facilities with proven
reliability and efficiency.
Lowest emissions through renewables at an LNG project in Canada:
The LNG plant is powered by renewable hydropower and features 50 MW LCI
eLNG trains. The facility is designed to produce 2.1 million tons of LNG
per year with the lowest emissions in the global LNG export industry.
This reference highlights the environmental benefits of integrating
electric drive technology with renewable energy sources.
Driving sustainability with carbon capture at a CCUS LNG project in Australia:
This project utilizes multiple medium voltage motors and drive systems
totalling 297 MW for LNG production, combined with a carbon capture
project. This installation demonstrates the compatibility of Innomotics
solutions with advanced sustainability initiatives, enabling operators
to reduce their carbon footprint while maintaining process efficiency