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Langley Power Solutions to Showcase Rapid-Deploy Power Infrastructure for Data Centers

3–4 November | Stand 23 | Lansdowne Resort & Spa

Langley’s Power Solutions division will present its latest behind-the-meter power solution designed specifically for data centers, addressing accelerated time-to-power demands in today’s hyperscale market.

Visitors will meet the Langley team to learn how Bergen Engines (formerly Rolls-Royce Bergen Engines) and Marelli Motori generators deliver record deployment speeds. The showcase will highlight the integration of Bergen’s medium-speed engines with Piller’s ShieldX™ stabilization technology, enabling self-contained, resilient power infrastructure that avoids dependence on increasingly delayed grid connections.

This scalable, high-availability solution is engineered to support rapid growth and ensure reliable power for mission-critical environments.

Join our session to discover how Langley is redefining the path to data center power.

Register here

About Power Solutions
The Langley Holdings Power Solutions Division comprises Bergen Engines, the Norwegian medium-speed engine builder acquired from Rolls-Royce in December 2021; Marelli Motori, the Italian producer of electric motors and generators, part of the Group since May 2019; and Piller Group, Europe’s leading producer of critical power conditioning, stabilization and backup systems, based in Germany and celebrating 20 years of Langley stewardship this year.  In 2024, the Division accounted for approximately half of the Group’s $1.5bn revenues and 5000+ employees.
About Bergen Engines
Bergen Engines produces medium-speed liquid and gas fueled engines and generator sets are supplied to a broad range of land-based, commercial marine, and naval applications. The Bergen name is a watchword for quality and reliability in its field.
The tradition of engineering in Bergen, Norway, dates to 1855 when the original company Bergen Mekaniske Verksted (BMV) was founded. In 1946, the company built its first diesel engine and has since commissioned over 7,500 of its iconic liquid and gas fueled engines. Around half of them are still in operation today; such is the quality and reliability of a Bergen engine. Formerly Rolls-Royce Bergen Engines, on 31st December 2021, the company became part of the privately owned British engineering group, Langley Holdings plc.


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