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Green light for the future of Berlin’s S-Bahn

Heiko Büttner, CEO of S-Bahn Berlin GmbH:
“For more than 100 years, the S-Bahn has been ensuring the mobility of 1.4 million people every day. Together with our employees and our strong partners, I am very pleased to take on this important task with passion in the future as well.“
Michael Peter, CEO Siemens Mobility:
“Berlin deserves a high-performing, sustainable and future-oriented S-Bahn system. As a technology company with Berlin roots, we have been connected to this city for generations. Together with our partners, we are making an important contribution to advancing mobility for millions of Berliners in the future as well. We are laying the foundation for strong and future-proof S-Bahn services in Berlin with digital technologies, intelligent maintenance and sustainable mobility solutions.“
Peter Spuhler, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Stadler Rail AG:
“I am extremely pleased about this important contract, which Stadler will now implement together with our partners at S-Bahn Berlin and Siemens with full commitment and great enthusiasm. During the negotiations, I personally advocated for Berlin to receive as quickly as possible the modern S-Bahn trains that this great city deserves. With this contract, Stadler will in future manufacture all modern U-Bahn and S-Bahn trains for Berlin. The 350 trains will be built in Berlin and for Berlin.“
The decision is a strong signal for the economy of Berlin, Brandenburg and across Germany. The award secures thousands of jobs and sustainably strengthens regional value creation – from vehicle manufacturing through to maintenance fully anchored in the capital region. 
Proven vehicle concept brought up to the state of the art standard
The vehicles now ordered are an advancement of the current latest series that Siemens and Stadler delivered for the Berlin S-Bahn ring network. They were delivered on time and, since entering service, have already achieved more than 120 million kilometres travelled with very high technical reliability. For the new tender for the Stadtbahn and North–South sub-networks, Stadler and Siemens have consistently refined this proven vehicle concept: with a modern driver’s cab, updated fire protection as well as cybersecurity measures meeting the latest requirements. The S-Bahn trains’ reliable and energy-saving traction system has been further optimized and sets new benchmarks for energy efficiency over the entire service life. The distinctive design of the vehicles remains unchanged. What Berlin’s passengers know and appreciate from the Ringbahn will soon be introduced step by step across the entire S-Bahn network.
More comfort for passengers
The modern vehicles set new standards in comfort and accessibility. An optimized, bright interior concept by Stadler offers greater flexibility for different passenger needs. The newly designed multi-purpose area includes, among other features, a wheelchair space, a height-adjustable seat and additional options for companions of passengers with reduced mobility. Comfortable temperatures on board are ensured by a completely redesigned air-conditioning system from Stadler using an environmentally friendly, halogen-free refrigerant. The innovative chilled-water technology meets the highest comfort requirements and reliably cools the interior even at high temperatures. A USB‑C charging port is provided at every second seat. 
High availability through predictive maintenance
With the use of Railigent X from Siemens Mobility, maintenance of the new S-Bahn trains over the entire 30-year contract term will be managed via a central digital platform for data-driven maintenance and operations. By connecting vehicles, infrastructure and train IT and continuously analysing condition data, the system enables predictive maintenance and optimized maintenance processes. The Railigent Fleet Manager monitors vehicle condition in real time, analyses operating data and supports the creation of tasks to enable predictive maintenance. This allows potential disruptions to be detected early, increases reliability and sustainably improves fleet availability. Maintenance processes are digitally planned and controlled—from materials and asset management through to workforce planning—boosting efficiency and reducing maintenance costs. Additional cybersecurity services such as software maintenance and vulnerability monitoring ensure secure operation of systems and vehicles.

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Siemens Mobility is a separately managed company of Siemens AG. As a leader in intelligent transport solutions for more than 175 years, Siemens Mobility is constantly innovating its portfolio. Its core areas include rolling stock, rail automation and electrification, a comprehensive software portfolio, turnkey systems as well as related services. With digital products and solutions, and the use of industrial AI, Siemens Mobility is enabling mobility operators worldwide to make their infrastructure intelligent, increase value sustainably over the entire lifecycle, enhance passenger experience, and guarantee availability. In fiscal year 2025, which ended on September 30, 2025, Siemens Mobility posted revenue of €12.4 billion and employed around 43,400 people worldwide. Further information is available at: www.siemens.com/mobility.
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Andreas Friedrich 

Spokesperson

S-Bahn Berlin Gmb

+49 30 297-58227

Silke Thomson-Pottebohm

Press Spokesperson

Siemens Mobility GmbH

+49 174 306 3307

Dominik Drutschmann

Head of Communications & Marketing

Stadler Deutschland GmbH

+49 174 8321390