Delta announced a key milestone in its expansion efforts across EMEA (Europe, Middle East & Africa) with the planned construction of a new regional headquarters green building in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands. Located in the renowned Park 20|20 business campus, the state-of-the-art approximately 9300-sqm facility is expected to be completed by the end of 2026 and will house over 350 employees in R&D, business development, management, and more. The implementation of Delta’s smart, energy-saving solutions are expected to help the facility achieve net-zero energy and the prestigious BREEAM-Outstanding green building certification.
Marianne Schuurmans, Mayor of Haarlemmermeer, expressed a warm welcome to Delta Electronics, recognizing it as a global leader in sustainable technology. She noted that Haarlemmermeer, with its excellent international connectivity and vibrant economy, is an ideal location for forward-thinking companies. She further stated, “Delta’s dedication to energy efficiency and smart infrastructure not only strengthens our local economy but also aligns with our vision for a sustainable future.”
Hilde van der Meer, Commissioner of the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA), stated that NFIA has maintained a strong and long-standing partnership with Delta Electronics, and she expressed both a warm welcome and appreciation for the company’s continued expansion in the Netherlands. She noted, “Delta’s innovative technologies add value to the development of the Netherlands, and we look forward to further connecting them with key players in our innovation ecosystem to enhance R&D capabilities.”
Dalip Sharma, President and General Manager of Delta Electronics EMEA, stated that the new regional headquarters in Hoofddorp demonstrates Delta’s strong commitment to the EMEA market. He pointed out that the location is close to key customers and partners, as well as near Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, making it a vital gateway to the European market. Sharma added, “Park 20|20’s focus on sustainability and circular economy principles aligns perfectly with Delta’s ESG values.” He also noted that the region offers a highly skilled, multilingual talent pool and a vibrant international business ecosystem, making it an ideal base for Delta’s diversified growth.
The new building will add approximately 9,300 square meters across five floors, offering around 350 modern workspaces to accommodate Delta’s growing EMEA team. This state-of-the-art office building is being developed in partnership with G&S& and features remarkable design by the renowned MVSA Architects. Designed to foster innovation and collaboration, the facility will feature a central five-story atrium bringing natural light deep into the building, a dedicated showroom to display Delta’s latest technologies, laboratory space, advanced meeting facilities, and areas dedicated to creativity and relaxation. Employee well-being is further enhanced by an advanced climate ceiling system, providing draught-free radiant heating and cooling. The building will also include 126 underground parking spaces and Delta electric vehicle (EV) chargers to accelerate employees’ low-carbon transportation.
Sustainability is at the core of the new building's design. Targeting net-zero energy consumption, the rooftop will be fully covered by approximately 715 solar panels, expected to generate over 335,500 kWh of renewable electricity annually – covering the building's estimated yearly consumption. This, combined with energy-efficient architectural design, the climate ceiling, connection to Park 20|20's central geothermal heat pump system, and a separate Delta Energy Storage System (ESS), exemplifies Delta’s commitment to the highest environmental standards, targeting the BREEAM-Outstanding green building certification.
This new building will further solidify Delta's EMEA headquarters as a central hub for its operations across the region, driving innovation, supporting customers, and reinforcing the company's position as a leader in energy-efficient solutions and sustainable development.Group photo of the groundbreaking event.
Chief Brand Officer Shan-Shan Guo represented Delta as Marielle Lagers, Executive Director NFIA Taiwan (right) and Matthijs van der Hoorn, Deputy Representative of the Netherlands in Taiwan (left), visited our HQs to also celebrate the event in Hoofddorp.