Nexans invests 15 million euros in its plant in Bourg-en-Bresse to step up production of low-carbon medium-voltage cables
Nexans invests 15 million euros in its plant in Bourg-en-Bresse to step up production of low-carbon medium-voltage cables
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Nexans invests 15 million euros in its historical plant in Bourg-en-Bresse to increase its production of low-carbon medium-voltage cables, in order to support growth in electrification
requirements in France and in Western Europe.
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The project involves installing two new latest-generation production lines and modernizing the entire manufacturing flow, and will roll out from H1 2025 to
H1 2026.
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The Group is thus stepping up its capacity to manufacture EDRMAX direct-buried cables, which are simpler to lay and reduce the system’s carbon footprint.
Paris, August 29, 2024 – Nexans, a key player in the energy transition, announces plans to invest
15 million euros in its production plant in Bourg-en-Bresse, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (east-central France). The investment will increase the plant’s medium-voltage cable production capacity with a
view to supporting distribution grid operators and installers, and to supplying renewable energy projects, including solar and wind farms, in France and in Western Europe.
At a time when demand for electricity is booming and the challenges around it are becoming increasingly crucial, Nexans confirms its role as a prominent partner for the stakeholders in Europe’s electricity distribution systems.
The investment, which will be made from 2024 to 2026 will notably involve installing a new stranding machine that can produce new, larger aluminum cable sections, including 400 mm² ones. Nexans
will also invest in a new XLPE triple extruder with the best technology in its class. All these machines will be up and running in H1 2026.
Meanwhile, the Group will modernize part of its industrial capacity, in particular the sheathing and assembly lines, to enhance employee safety and plant productivity. With these upgrades, Nexans
also plans to strengthen its production of EDRMAX reinforced direct-buried cables1, which have been proven to simplify laying processes, reduce costs and minimize carbon footprints.
The workshops will also be equipped with cutting-edge digital tools to improve controls’ quality and enhance employees’ experience. Modernizing its processes will turn the Bourg-en-Bresse plant into a 4.0 digital factory geared for sustainable, local production and make it particularly attractive to young talents.