Development& production Augsburg

The plant in Augsburg can look back over a long history. Founded in 1840, it was the birthplace of the diesel engine in 1897. Today it is the headquarters of Everllence (former MAN Energy Solutions). In addition to the development, production, licensing and sales of large-bore four-stroke diesel and gas engines as well as turbochargers, the Augsburg plant is also a center of the after-sales service brand Everllence PrimeServ. Furthermore Everllence has a leading role as solution provider in the energy and shipping sector. Power plants and ships all over the world are powered by Everllence engines.

 

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Sustainable solutions made in Augsburg

Everllence’ vision to become a sustainable solutions provider, is heavily driven and supported from the Augsburg plant. The site is Everllence’s development and production center for the important four-stroke gas engine technology. Furthermore, business development for the upcoming Power-to-X and hydrogen solutions is led from Augsburg. Together with its subsidiary Quest One, the company is developing electrolyzers and other technology for the production of green hydrogen.

Technology innovation

Power-to-X

The rise of renewables is good for the planet. Converting renewable electricity into storable fuels spreads the benefit of carbon-neutral energy across sectors. The power-to-X process allows for just that. It is a transformation technology that converts electricity into carbon-neutral synthetic fuels, which can then be used in other sectors or be stored until needed.
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Shaping the future for hydrogen

We at Everllence acknowledge the power of H2 and with our solutions and services, we are covering all parts of the hydrogen economy today.We at Everllence acknowledge the power of H2 and with our solutions and services, we are covering all parts of the hydrogen economy today.
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more than
4000
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more than 260 years of engineering tradition

Technologies and business activities in Augsburg

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Four stroke marine engines
EnginesEngines for propulsion, diesel-electric propulsion, and a proven range of auxiliary gensets. for propulsion, diesel-electric propulsion, and a proven range of auxiliary gensets.
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Gas Fuel Engines
Versatile, cost-effective and low-emission: These are just a few of the reasons why gas is such a popular choice for power generation. Everllence offers one of the most extensive ranges of gas engines available on the market today.
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Dual Fuel Engines
Dual fuel engines switch seamlessly between gas and liquid fuels without impacting performance – for maximum reliability you can count on.
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Liquid Fuel Engines
Our liquid fuel engines offer strong performance and high efficiency, and are agile enough to meet a variety of power generation requirements.
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Services - Everllence PrimeServ
We will keep you performing at peak levels with our expert-driven service solutions and remote monitoring analytics solutions. Service is evolving.

Additional services

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Foundry
Foundry

More than 100 years casting experience

Everllence's foundry is one of the oldest workshops in the plant in Augsburg, Germany. It has been in operation since 1844 and offers experience and professional knowledge in the production of high-quality castings.

Career and training offers

Address

Everllence SE

Stadtbachstraße 1
86153 Augsburg

t +49 821 322-0
f +49 821 322-3382

info-augsburg@everllence.com

 

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1840
Foundation date of Augsburg site
2025
Rebranding of MAN Energy Solutions to Everllence

History

Historical picture of the factory premises in Augsburg

1840 - Works founded by Ludwig Sander

1897 - Manufacture of the world's first diesel engine

1898 - Merger of the Maschinenfabrik Augsburg A:G. and the Maschinenbau-Actien-Gesellschaft Nürnberg

1985 - Merger of M.A.N. and Burmeister & Wain to MAN B&W Diesel

2006 - Dual Fuel Technology: four-stroke engines that run on light and heavy fuel oil as well as on gas

2012 - MAN Diesel and MAN Turbo merge to become MAN Diesel & Turbo

2018 - MAN Diesel & Turbo becomes MAN Energy Solutions

2025 - MAN Energy Solutions becomes Everllence

Learn more about our company history