Powering and protecting systems in the world`s tallest building

ABB’s technologies play a vital role in powering and protecting the Burj Khalifa since 2010 enabling reliable and efficient operations.

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2026-01-15

Soaring to an unprecedented height of 828 meters, the Burj Khalifa – the tallest building in the world is an ambitious architectural statement. Its iconic profile defines Dubai’s skyline and draws millions of visitors from around the world each year. Within and around the building, this structure is defined by an integrated network of operational systems.

ABB’s reliable technologies help power the Burj Khalifa

ABB has supported the Burj Khalifa with its electrification and automation technologies since it was built in 2010. Through many years of operation, the focus has continuously been on running systems that integrate and operate efficiently to deliver reliability around the clock.

The consistent reliability of the building’s complex variety of operational technologies depends on a highly coordinated set of behind-the-scenes systems, working efficiently and with precision. Whether it’s supporting air conditioning throughout the building, distributing power reliably, ensuring uninterrupted safety systems, or enabling the performing elements of the signature fountains, ABB ensures every system functions with absolute precision. 

Providing power and protection at all heights

When it comes to building comfort and safety for the occupants and visitors, ABB enables HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and  Air Conditioning) operations across floors through a variety of motor and drive solutions. These solutions are integrated seamlessly with minimum disruption to building systems and help ensure HVAC energy saving expectations are not just met but exceeded.

Reliably delivering power to key functions throughout the world`s tallest building is the role of a network of substations including one on the 155th floor.  Integrated within this network are ABB low and medium-voltage solutions supporting electrical loads across the entire building, from the 57 elevators to a 24 MW air conditioning system. These low- and medium-voltage solutions are connected to the building’s electrical control and distribution systems, contributing to the control and visibility needed to manage the uninterrupted delivery of power.

Like all skyscrapers, The Burj Khalifa must contend with natural phenomena such as lightning strikes.  With this in mind, the ABB Furse® earthing and lightning protection equipment and design services help ensure safe grounding and robust surge protection for the building, its systems, and the people within and around it.

Apart from the external and internal protection system, the building's unique horizontal Y-shaped design and its steel exoskeleton act as a large Faraday cage, safely conducting the electrical charge from a lightning strike to the ground.

The iconic Dubai fountains

Precision performances on show

One of the Burj Khalifa’s signature features is the Dubai Fountain. Performing highly choreographed water shows at regular intervals, the fountain embodies precision control. This precision is possible with ABB’s motors and drives and MNS low-voltage switchgear.

Our motors and drives govern pump speeds, to set water pressure with accuracy, so jets can rise, fall, or pulse in time with the music and lighting of every performance. A variable speed drive control aligns motor speed perfectly with demand, reducing energy use, enhancing control and helping to lower operating costs.

All these innovations were elevated during a spectacular event on November 27, 2025 where ABB lit up Dubai’s skyline with  an exciting lightshow animation on the façade of the Burj Khalifa. 

Engineered to outrun

From ensuring safety to supporting entertainment, ABB’s integration of reliable and efficient electrification and automation systems help deliver the operations of this modern-day wonder so they can do more than meet the high standards expected, they can outrun.

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