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Dubbed “The Hospital of the Future”, the new Odense University Hospital (OUH) is the largest all-new hospital to be built in Denmark and one of the most technologically advanced in Europe.
The project for this new cutting-edge university hospital incorporates Piller Dynamic Rotary Uninterruptible Power Supply (DRUPS) technology, known for its reliability, sustainability, and other benefits over battery-backed systems.
The OUH DRUPS installation delivers conditioned power across nine buildings integrated within a forward-thinking campus design on a site area of some 800,000 square meters.
With core infrastructure completed in less than a year, the system is currently undergoing commissioning. Stress testing is scheduled for Q1 2025 and a full handover expected mid year. Installation was carried out by local EPC partner Coromatic.
In 2011 Piller installed similar technology at Europe’s largest medical facility, the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden.
The OUH installation sets yet another benchmark for resilient hospital infrastructure. The design reduces environmental impact and minimises CO2 emissions, key considerations when designing “The Hospital of the Future”.
The new Odense University Hospital (OUH) in Denmark. Piller protected.
About Piller
Piller power conditioning and backup technology can be found in major mission-critical power applications globally. For many of the world’s banks and financial institutions, governmental agencies, data centre operators, telecoms networks and airports, as well as hospitals, semiconductor and pharmaceutical manufacturers, Piller equipment is the go-to technology.
Piller was founded by Anton Piller in Hamburg in 1909. Today the company is headquartered in Osterode, near Hanover in Germany, with subsidiaries across Europe, in the USA, India, Asia and Australia. The company employs around 1,000 people worldwide.
In 2016 Piller acquired the Austin TX kinetic energy storage producer, Active Power Inc.
Piller Group GmbH is a wholly owned subsidiary of the UK engineering and industrial group, Langley Holdings plc and is part of the Power Solutions Division together with Bergen Engines AS, GKN Hydrogen and Marelli Motori Srl.