INNIO Group has announced the expansion of its production capacity with about 4,000 square meters of space at a new site in Hall in Tyrol, Austria and is calling for skilled workers to join their team.
The facility will manufacture components such as cylinder liners, valve train components, and general parts for Jenbacher engines.
The infrastructure for a modern component manufacturing facility is currently being put into place.
INNIO Group will relocate existing systems from Jenbach and instal new equipment at the Hall site this summer. Operations are set to begin in the fourth quarter, with completion scheduled for 2026 and an additional expansion phase planned for 2029.
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According to INNIO, one driver of the expansion is the dynamic development of artificial intelligence, which presents new challenges to global energy systems. Public power grids often are unable to meet the massive power demands needed to operate AI data centres. This underscores the importance of scalable, decentralised power plants for independent energy supply, such as the Jenbacher engines from Tyrol, which are used around the globe.
Martin Mühlbacher, site leader at INNIO Group in Jenbach, commented on INNIO’s expanding production capacity: “Our new Plant 2 represents a strong commitment to the future and growth — and to our manufacturing site in Tyrol.
“At the same time, we are expanding our reach for skilled workers in Hall who want to contribute to the manufacturing of the globally demanded Jenbacher energy solutions. We offer a whole host of attractive opportunities, particularly for metal technicians, mechanical technicians, and CNC operators.”