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13 February 2025

We are Co-Establishing an Engine Technology Research and Competence Center with the University of Vaasa

We are collaborating with the University of Vaasa to establish a research and competence center for engine technology to expand low-carbon energy solutions for off-road heavy equipment.

The research environment to be introduced in early 2026 will enable collaborative research between companies in the energy sector and the university, while significantly enhancing the region’s export potential for the benefit of all of Finland.

The importance of research environments in cutting-edge research is continuously growing.

“We have seen examples of how expertise has flowed elsewhere in the world as physical research infrastructures have diminished in European universities. We are investing in the research environment to ensure that research communities and companies have sufficient capabilities and operational conditions available in the energy transition research area,” says Mika Grundström, Vice-Rector for Research at the University of Vaasa.

We have opened a new Clean Energy Laboratory in Linnavuori, Nokia, where future powertrain solutions for various off-road applications are being created. This lab will play an important role in the collaborative research.

“Through this collaboration, we are expanding our current research and development efforts. The University of Vaasa does significant research work and will become one of our strategic partners in the research of future fuels,” says Kari Aaltonen, Director of Product Development at AGCO Power.

In addition to preparing the research environment, we will supply a specially developed single-cylinder engine for laboratory use to the research and competence center located in Vaasa.

“The single-cylinder engine is flexible and easily adaptable for research purposes. We can utilize the research conducted with it for our multi-cylinder engines. We are pleased that other partner companies will also benefit from the investments, and in addition, the infrastructure can be used for both education and academic research,” Aaltonen summarizes.

The assembly of the single-cylinder engine will begin at AGCO Power in March. The Vice Rector for Research Mika Grundström from the University of Vaasa, AGCO Power’s Project Engineer for Product Development Pekka Nousiainen, and Professor of Energy Technology Maciej Mikulski from the University of Vaasa are holding a some parts of a 1-cylinder engine parts. The photo was taken in AGCO Power’s clean energy laboratory.

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