Rolls-Royce launches Power Lab to drive future technologies

Power Systems establishes new company division for technology development

Rolls-Royce launches Power Lab to drive future technologies

Rolls-Royce with its Power Systems business has set up a new organisational unit 'Power Lab' to focus on innovative and net zero carbon drive and energy solutions.

The Power Lab will concentrate on the development of cutting-edge technologies for the marine and infrastructure sectors, with a strong emphasis on fuel cell systems and the production and deployment of synthetic fuels.

Andreas Schell, CEO of Rolls-Royce Power Systems, said:

“We've made it our mission to leverage the trends we're seeing in our markets by creating the new drive and energy solutions our customers are looking for which support a climate-neutral future. Therefore, it is essential that the development of our product portfolio is centered on new technologies which enable this future. The Power Lab is an important milestone on the path we're taking.”

Rolls-Royce's new organisational unit is headed by Dr Peter Riegger, who previously led the Research & Technology division; he sees a willingness to embrace new technologies as the key to success:

“Our research engineers now have more technological freedom to develop new ideas and refine them in cooperation with customers and partners.”

In this respect, long-term partnerships nurturing the development of technologies and capabilities will play a crucial role in enabling new markets to be captured. 

One of the new technologies on the Power Lab's agenda involves producing and deploying fuels based on renewable energies (Power-to-X). 

Dr Arne Schneemann, responsible for pre-development in the Power Lab team, explained:

“Synthetic fuels can support the net zero carbon operation of both today's existing drive and energy systems and those of the future, in addition to enabling the storage of renewables-based energies. We believe in this technology and are keen to endorse its development in collaborations and research projects.”

Dr Daniel Chatterjee oversees Technology Management and Regulatory Affairs in the Power Lab and also drives the company's Green and High-Tech Program. He said:

“We're placing the emphasis on improved efficiencies, alternative fuels, electrification, digitalization and integrated system solutions with the aim of continually enhancing the eco-friendliness of our drive and energy systems and bringing them closer to their CO2 neutrality.”

The Power Lab has also set its sights on the use of fuel cells in power generation and marine propulsion. Dr Philippe Gorse, whose team is responsible for conceptual work on the fuel cell in the Power Lab, said:

“In terms of overall efficiency, the fuel cell is the undisputed front-runner and on top of that generates ultra-low to zero emissions. That makes it a highly attractive option for contributing to the decarbonisation of drive systems and power generation.”