- Siemens Mobility and Continental cooperate in manufacturing pantographs
for trucks
- Initiative of the Ministry of
Transport recommends eHighway on 4,000 kilometers of autobahn
Siemens Mobility and
Continental Engineering Services (CES) will cooperate in the future on the
development and manufacture of pantographs for trucks. The eHighway technology
from Siemens Mobility supplies trucks with electricity via an overhead line. The
cooperation aims to electrify key stretches of highway-networks in Germany’s autobahn network with
overhead contact lines and thus significantly reduce CO
2 emissions from
trucks. The new partnership combines expertise from two technology worlds:
Siemens Mobility is a specialist in rail electrification, Continental
Engineering Services is a development and production service provider for
automotive technologies. The two companies will now pool their know-how to
quickly achieve series production of truck pantographs.
- SSB customers travel at the lowest
ticket price with the ‘Best Price’ option
- Mobile ticket with fully automated
billing process
- eos.uptrade provides XiXo solutions
Siemens
Mobility subsidiary eos.uptrade has partnered with Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG
(SSB) to integrate the ‘Best Price’ option into the
SSB Move app, making it more convenient for passengers to buy
public transport tickets. eos.uptrade utilized its XiXo ticketing software to
create a new ticketing module that automatically calculates the best possible
price at all times. Passengers no longer need to decide whether a single
ticket, a day ticket or even a weekly/monthly ticket is the right choice for
them. The automated calculation of the best price offers maximum flexibility
for passengers and operators.
- Minister of
Economic Affairs Aiwanger: “An important component in Bavaria’s hydrogen
strategy”
- Minister of
Transport Schreyer: “Ambitious climate goals in the transport sector”
The Bavarian
State Ministers for Economic Affairs and for Transport support the testing in
Bavaria of a hydrogen-powered train developed by Siemens Mobility GmbH. The
two-car train is to be tested on the Augsburg - Füssen route, among others,
beginning in mid-2023. The pilot operation in the rail network of Bayerische
Regiobahn (BRB) is initially planned for 30 months. The hydrogen-powered train
will be stationed in Augsburg during this time.
A Memorandum of Understanding to this effect was signed on Monday by Minister for Economic Affairs Hubert Aiwanger, Minister for Transport Kerstin Schreyer, and top representatives of Siemens Mobility and Bayerische Regiobahn (BRB).
- Order includes first of its kind hybrid battery Venture trains
- 73 sustainable, and reliable trains to be delivered starting in 2024
- Includes predictive maintenance technology and real-time digital
monitoring
- Largest North American Siemens Mobility contract in history
Siemens Mobility has been awarded $3.4 billion in contracts in the United States to design, manufacture and technically support 73 multi-powered trains for Amtrak, the National Railroad Passenger Corporation which has transformed transportation by modernizing rail travel in the United States for the past 50 years. There is also a possibility for up to 140 additional trains and further maintenance agreements. The order is the Railroad’s latest endeavor to acquire the most sustainable and efficient trains on the market, which include dual powered and hybrid battery vehicles.
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Former Siemens Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS)
under new brand name
-
Yunex Traffic will operate with a clear business
focus and entrepreneurial freedom
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Yunex Traffic operates as new company of Siemens
Mobility as of July 1st
Former Siemens Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS) launches its new brand Yunex Traffic and starts operating as a new company of Siemens Mobility as of July 1st. It will be positioned in a fast-paced market, where it can strategically leverage its market-leading position in offering innovative, smart, and comprehensive mobility solutions for roads and cities. Under the leadership of CEO Markus Schlitt and CFO Jan Villwock, Yunex Traffic will operate with a clear business focus and entrepreneurial freedom, where it can pursue its own growth strategy, build strategic partnerships, shape digitalization in its industry and actively drive market consolidation.
- Siemens Mobility is a major
player in the French railway market
- The group employs 750 people in
France
Siemens
Mobility, the world leader in rail transportation, announces today the
appointment of Laurent Bouyer as CEO of Siemens Mobility France. He was
previously President of Bombardier Transportation France and Benelux.
- First call for seven locomotives
- Maintenance contract for up to 20 years
- Delivery of first call by the end of 2021
Siemens
Mobility and Paribus Rail Investment Management GmbH (Paribus), part of the
Paribus Group, have signed a framework purchase agreement and a full-service
contract for up to 30 Vectron Dual Mode locomotives. The investment was
arranged and structured by Paribus for RIVE Private Investment (RIVE), a
private equity investment company headquartered in Paris. Along with the
signing of the agreement, a call was placed for seven locomotives for which Northrail
GmbH, also belonging to the Paribus Group, has already concluded rental
contracts with German railway companies. The seven locomotives, planned for
freight transport in Germany, are to be delivered beginning in September 2021.
Siemens Mobility will provide full service for the locomotives for a period of
up to 20 years.