Company Description

Everllence (formerly MAN Energy Solutions) is a leading provider of propulsion, decarbonization and efficiency solutions for shipping, the energy economy and industry. True to their motto – ‘Moving big things to zero’ – they help key industries in the global economy to reduce hard-to-abate emissions. Their technologies have a measurable impact on the success of the global energy transition. Headquartered in Germany, Everllence employs some 15,000 people at over 140 sites globally. With their after-sales brand, Everllence PrimeServ, also supports customers through its worldwide service-center network.

In Denmark, Everllence plays a central role in the development of low-speed two-stroke marine engines, continuing a legacy that dates back to Burmeister & Wain, a historic Danish engine manufacturer acquired in 1980. The Copenhagen office serves as a global hub for innovation in maritime propulsion, with technologies that power nearly half of the world’s shipping fleet. These engines are designed in Denmark and produced by licensees near major shipyards, reinforcing the country’s strategic importance in global maritime trade.

The company also designs and develops compact gensets in Holeby, Denmark. These generator sets are tailored for marine applications, offering reliable and efficient power solutions that complement Everllence’s broader propulsion portfolio. In Frederikshavn, Denmark, Everllence designs high-performance propellers for a wide range of vessel types. The site specializes in advanced hydrodynamic engineering and precision manufacturing, ensuring optimal efficiency, durability, and maneuverability. These propeller solutions are an integral part of Everllence’s propulsion systems, supporting both conventional and hybrid configurations and contributing to lower emissions and improved operational performance at sea.

Everllence’s Danish operations, with its approx. 2,500 employees, contribute to global decarbonization through technology-leading climate-neutral engines powered by methanol, ammonia, and synthetic fuels, whereas its international operations deliver large-scale heat pumps, hydrogen electrolyzers, and carbon capture systems. Projects like the seawater-based heat pump in Esbjerg exemplify the company’s dedication to practical, scalable solutions that support the energy transition in Denmark and beyond.