Maximized network capacity
At
InnoTrans 2024, Siemens Mobility will present a world premiere in signaling
technology. The company will showcase how operators can further optimize both
network capacities and energy efficiency with the help of digital signaling and
electrification solutions. The cloud infrastructure, with its possibility of
virtualization and georedundancy of various hardware components such as
interlocking and ETCS systems, significantly contributes to reducing
maintenance and operating costs.
Furthermore, digital train control systems, combined with Automatic Train
Operation (ATO) over ETCS, not only increase capacity by up to 30 percent but
also reduce power consumption in the network by up to 30 percent, while
punctuality is improved by up to 15 percent.
Train2Cloud – Siemens Mobility’s digital urban signaling system will showcase
latest innovations, such as 5G connectivity, as well as the world's first
refurbishment of an existing GoA4 metro system to a new GoA4 CBTC automation
system. This significantly enhances the capacity of metro systems.
Furthermore, Siemens Mobility demonstrates how the newest electrification
innovations, such as Static Frequency Converters, will bring even more energy-saving
possibilities to operators.
Rail Services: Siemens Mobility will present new Rail Service technologies and products
at InnoTrans 2024.
Railigent X: This cloud-based application suite
combines IoT and AI to optimize rail assets. Railigent X seamlessly integrates
with other systems or partner applications through APIs, providing end-to-end
process optimization. It can reduce costs due to service delays by up to 40%,
minimize unscheduled depot stops by up to 30%, and lower maintenance costs by
up to 15%. One new application within Railigent X is "Health states",
a comprehensive decision support model for fleet maintenance coordinators/ECM3.
It utilizes traffic light indicators (red, yellow, green) to assess the
condition of components.
At
MoBase, the e-commerce platform for professional
railway products and solutions, we offer customers a convenient one-stop
procurement experience. With over 350,000 spare parts available, customers can
easily find what they need. With the new MoBase repair services, customers are
enabled to sell excess inventory to other buyers in the railway industry,
reducing waste and optimizing the supply chain.
In addition,
we present two more innovations for the future of maintenance outside of the
depot at InnoTrans to ensure efficient and reliable operations for our
customers, accompanied by optimized use of depot capacities.