ABB Robots Drive Sustainability at Volvo Cars

Energy-efficient robots and OmniCore controllers deliver energy savings of up to 20%.

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ABB robots will cover various production tasks, from spot-welding and riveting to ultrasonic weld inspection. Image Courtesy of ABB Robotics
Energy-efficient robots and OmniCore controllers deliver energy savings of up to 20%.

ABB is strengthening its long-standing partnership with Volvo Cars to supply more than 1,300 robots and functional packages to build the next generation of electric vehicles while helping the Swedish car manufacturer achieve its ambitious sustainability targets.

This agreement includes functional packages covering various production tasks, from spot-welding, riveting, and dispensing to flow drilling and ultrasonic weld inspection. Each package is a ready-to-use, customer-proven combination of hardware, software, and services and will be implemented at Volvo Cars’ facilities in Torslanda, Sweden, and Daqing, China.

Alongside the hardware and functional packages, ABB’s latest range of OmniCore robot controllers will help deliver energy savings of up to 20 percent at sites due to their highly efficient power electronics and use of regenerative braking within the robot.

“The automotive industry’s historic transformation, driven by increasing consumer demand for electric vehicles and a desire to operate more sustainably, is creating new opportunities as well as challenges for global manufacturers,” said Marc Segura, ABB Robotics President. “This latest commitment from our partner Volvo Cars demonstrates our shared focus of delivering more sustainable manufacturing.”

During the deployment, ABB will ensure production remains uninterrupted through the use of its RobotStudio® planning and programing software platform to visualize and optimize the deployment before the robots are installed. By developing and validating the required automation systems in a virtual space, Volvo Cars and ABB will create solutions that can be engineered once, but deployed multiple times.

Volvo Cars and ABB have a long history of joint development to increase the efficiency of car production and to continuously improve the capabilities of industrial robots in this area. In their latest project, the firms will continue to work together over the next few years with the first deployments anticipated in early 2024. It is the latest in a series of solutions by ABB aimed at helping the global automotive industry reach its ambitious sustainability targets and transition to electric vehicle production.

Watch this video to see how ABB robots have been bringing efficiencies to Volvo Cars production lines.


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ABB robots will cover various production tasks, from spot-welding and riveting to ultrasonic weld inspection. Image Courtesy of ABB Robotics


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