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2025-09-03 Parallel success on two continents – Voith completes FATs for Snowy 2.0 key components

  • Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs) completed in Shanghai and Heidenheim for multiple Snowy 2.0 components
  • Outstanding manufacturing precision and integration performance confirmed by customer feedback
  • First-time use of bus-controlled proportional valves on Allen-Bradley PLC platform successful
The joint team from Voith and the customer: Successful integrated FAT for Units 5 and 6 governors at the Heidenheim workshop.

The joint team from Voith and the customer: Successful integrated FAT for Units 5 and 6 governors at the Heidenheim workshop.

GERMANY/CHINA. Voith has successfully completed two major Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs) for the large-scale pumped storage project Snowy 2.0 – nearly simultaneously and across two continents. Generator key components (U4 rotor pole and U2 stator bar) were accepted at the Voith facility in Shanghai, while digital and hydraulic governors for Units 5 and 6 passed final FATs in Heidenheim. Both FATs were completed on schedule and received positive feedback from the customer.

Mirjam Sander & Julia Schäfer

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Shanghai: Generator components meet exacting standards

In Voith’s Shanghai workshop, FATs focused on critical generator parts: the rotor poles for Unit 4 and stator bars for Unit 2. The components met all technical specifications. The rotor poles demonstrated uniform magnetic flux density, high-quality lamination, and precise winding, while the stator bars showed consistent insulation thickness, excellent partial discharge values, and precise bar end shaping.

The complete FAT process – from raw material inspection to final testing –was conducted under a structured, traceable quality framework. According to customer feedback, the process reflected a high level of manufacturing discipline and effective quality management.

Heidenheim: Smart automation and team training in one

At Voith’s Heidenheim location, the Automation team conducted integrated FATs for Units 5 (asynchronous) and 6 (synchronous). These tests included both the digital and hydraulic governors, assembled and tested in their final cabinet configuration with live connections to the control system.

The FATs marked the first implementation of bus-controlled proportional valves on an Allen-Bradley PLC platform. After initial system calibration, all functions ran as intended. Opening and closing times of the hydraulic system were optimized in preparation for faster commissioning at site. The emergency shutdown sequence, including asynchronous valve closure, was executed in accordance with the project’s specifications.

More than 30 engineers and technicians from the Automation team participated, using the FAT to build hands-on experience that will support upcoming field activities in Australia. This process contributed to internal knowledge transfer and improved readiness for on-site commissioning.

Global teamwork sets the tone for next project phase

With the successful completion of these key FATs, Voith is well positioned for the next project phase in Australia. The coordinated effort between regions and functions once again confirms Voith’s global integration strength and commitment to quality on major infrastructure projects.

Snowy 2.0 will underpin the future of clean energy in Australia – and we are proud to contribute key technologies and expertise to make it a success. These parallel FATs show how our global teams deliver precision and performance across borders. This kind of collaboration, combining digital innovation and hands-on excellence, is exactly what makes Voith Hydro a reliable partner for large-scale hydropower.
Bill Armstrong, Senior Vice President Global Large Projects of Voith Hydro

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The Voith Group is a global technology company. With its broad portfolio of systems, products, services and digital applications, Voith sets standards in the markets of energy, paper, raw materials and transport & automotive. Founded in 1867, the company today has around 22,000 employees, sales of € 5.2 billion and locations in over 60 countries worldwide and is thus one of the larger family-owned companies in Europe.

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The Group Division Voith Hydro is part of the Voith Group and a leading full-line supplier as well as trusted partner for equipping hydropower plants. Voith develops customized, long-term solutions and services for large and small hydro plants all over the world. Its portfolio of products and services covers the entire life cycle and all major components for large and small hydro plants, from generators, turbines, pumps and automation systems, right through to spare parts, maintenance and training services, and digital solutions for intelligent hydropower.

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