UL Solutions Expands Electromagnetic and Wireless Testing with New German Laboratory

Reuters11-20
UL Solutions Expands Electromagnetic and Wireless Testing with New German Laboratory

UL Solutions Inc. has announced plans to expand its electromagnetic and wireless testing capabilities in Europe with the development of a new laboratory in Neu-Isenburg, Germany. The new facility will test and certify large, high-power industrial equipment, appliances, medical, consumer, and automotive products. Strategically located near Frankfurt on UL Solutions' existing campus, the laboratory will feature multiple large-scale chambers and is designed for future expansion. Expected to be operational by mid-2027, the building will incorporate sustainable features such as rooftop solar panels and advanced energy controls. This investment aims to meet growing regional demand for EMC testing and supports Europe's energy transition and next-generation mobility needs.

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