About Featured Expert: Grundfos

Founded in 1945 and headquartered in Bjerringbro, Denmark, Grundfos is a global manufacturer of advanced pump solutions and water technology systems serving industrial, municipal, and commercial markets. The company operates worldwide, supplying engineered pumping systems for water, wastewater, HVAC, and industrial process applications.

Grundfos logo appearing in a featured expert profile on Industrial Sustainability Monthly Within industrial sustainability initiatives, Grundfos operates at the fluid handling and energy efficiency layer, where pumping systems represent a significant share of total electricity consumption across many facilities. In water and wastewater treatment plants, industrial processing sites, and large building systems, pump performance directly influences energy use, system reliability, and operational cost. Grundfos develops high-efficiency pump technologies and intelligent control platforms designed to optimize hydraulic performance while reducing energy demand.

Its portfolio includes centrifugal pumps, circulator pumps, dosing systems, pressure boosting systems, and integrated digital pump monitoring platforms. Variable speed drives and embedded control technologies enable load matching, adaptive pressure control, and dynamic flow management. By aligning pump output with real-time system demand, these technologies reduce excess energy consumption and mechanical wear while maintaining required process parameters.

Grundfos also integrates digital monitoring, remote diagnostics, and predictive maintenance capabilities into its pump systems. These features support lifecycle optimization by enabling condition-based service strategies and early fault detection, reducing unplanned downtime and extending asset longevity.

In addition to energy efficiency, Grundfos’ solutions support water stewardship and resource management initiatives by improving system performance in water reuse, wastewater treatment, and industrial fluid management environments. As industries pursue electrification, digitalization, and reduced resource intensity, optimized pumping systems remain a foundational element of sustainable infrastructure.

Typical supported applications include industrial water management, wastewater treatment, HVAC circulation, process fluid transfer, pressure management systems, and energy-efficient pumping solutions across complex industrial environments. For more information, please click here.


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