- Siemens Mobility and Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn (NEB) present the Mireo Plus B and Plus H train design
- Exterior and interior break new ground for design and passenger services
- Fleet of 38 trains to be delivered in the fall of 2024 and enter service on the Heidekrautbahn (RB27) and East Brandenburg networks in December 2024
Rolling
stock manufacturer Siemens Mobility and Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn (NEB) today
presented the final design of the Mireo Plus, which will enter service on the Heidekrautbahn
and East Brandenburg rail networks in December 2024. Both the exterior and
interior design of the high-performance and sustainably conceived train reflect
the innovations that went into the climate-friendly hybrid drives as well as
the extensive added value provided by the equipment, passenger services, comfort,
and convenience.
The pump and drive system-OEMs team up through
their IoT-platforms for enhanced pump operations
- Contracts include state-of-the-art
rail electrification technologies for the Ahmedabad Metro Phase 2 and the Surat
Metro Phase 1
- Siemens
to provide project management, and deliver rail electrification technologies,
including advanced power supply and distribution systems
- Siemens
Mobility further strengthens its’ footprints in India & supports country’s
sustainable transformation
Siemens Mobility, as part of
a consortium with Rail Vikas Nigam Limited, received two separate orders from
Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation Limited (GMRCL) for the Ahmedabad Metro Phase 2
and for the Surat Metro Phase 1. Both cities are in the western state of
Gujarat. Siemens Mobility’s share as part of the consortium is worth
approximately €75 million.
- The two companies are developing a new systems engineering and asset management combined software solution to support traceability and sustainable product development – linking domains including mechanical, electronics, electrical and software engineering
Siemens Digital
Industries Software and IBM (NYSE:IBM) today
announced they are expanding their long-term partnership by collaborating to
develop a combined software solution integrating their respective offerings for systems
engineering, service lifecycle management and asset
management.
- Siemens, Bausch+Ströbel, Bosch Rexroth, CADENAS, Festo, HARTING, SICK, Phoenix Contact, and WAGO use the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) to exchange digital twins in engineering
- Defined AAS standard is crucial for the interoperable and efficient exchange of digital twin data
- At Hannover Messe, partners demonstrate a specific application with machinery manufacturer Bausch+Ströbel
- Collaboration in an open ecosystem from component manufacturer to the customer
At Hannover Messe 2023, Siemens, Bausch+Ströbel,
Bosch Rexroth, CADENAS, Festo, HARTING, SICK, Phoenix Contact, and WAGO jointly
demonstrate how the Asset Administration Shell standard can be implemented in
practice. The companies have exchanged digital twin data according to the AAS
standard and evaluated the added value based on a specific application with
machinery manufacturer Bausch+Ströbel. In doing so, the nine partners thus made
the interoperable digital twin based on an Asset Administration Shell from the
component manufacturer to the customer possible for the first time.
- Communications-based Train Control
(CBTC) Signaling system and Platform Screen Doors (PSD) to be provided on for
Cross Island Line in Singapore
- The intelligent infrastructure will
provide greater availability, enhanced operations, and will improve passenger
experience
Siemens Mobility has been awarded a contract
by the Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA) to provide a signaling system
(CBTC) and full-height platform screen doors (PSD) for the Cross Island Line
(CRL). The order is worth approximately €310 million.
- Siemens and FREYR Battery (“FREYR”) to cooperate on large-scale and sustainable battery production as part of Siemens Xcelerator open digital business platform
- FREYR will use the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, including Siemens Industrial Operations X software and hardware to design and operate the planned gigafactories in Norway and the U.S.
- Siemens, NVIDIA, and AWS create immersive industrial metaverse experience of FREYR gigafactory by combining real and digital worlds
Siemens and FREYR announced a strategic partnership today
at Hannover Messe. Siemens will become FREYR’s preferred supplier in automation
and digitalization technology, enabling FREYR to scale-up production, and maximize
its plant and energy efficiency.
- Running from Austria to Norway without changing
locomotives
- First locomotive with ETCS control system on
the Öresund Bridge
The Vectron has
received official approval for operating along the Scandinavian Corridor
(AT-DE-DK-SE-NO). This enables both freight and passenger trains to run along
the entire corridor without changing locomotives. The first to take advantage of
this is the Swedish rail operator Snälltåget, which has leased three Vectron
locomotives from European Locomotive Leasing (ELL) for cross-border passenger
service in Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Austria. The Vectron, manufactured in
the Siemens Mobility plant in Munich-Allach, is the first locomotive equipped
with the ETCS train control system that is allowed to operate across the 16-kilometer
long Öresund connection (bridge and tunnel) between Sweden and Denmark. The locomotive
uses the globally proven Trainguard 100/200/300 ETCS on-board unit from Siemens.
- The Simatic S7-1500V is the first virtual controller from Siemens
- Expands the Simatic portfolio and is part of Industrial Operations X
- Ensures greater flexibility and scalability, and simplifies collaboration between IT and OT users
- Enables central management via Industrial Edge and is compatible with Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) portfolio
Siemens will be presenting
a complete virtual programmable logic controller (PLC) for the first time at
Hannover Messe 2023. The Simatic S7-1500V expands the existing Simatic
portfolio and meets special market requirements such as virtual hosting of PLC
computing. In the future, that means the range will include both hardware
controllers and the virtual PLC. The new Simatic S7-1500V is part of Industrial
Operations X. This is a continuously growing, interoperable portfolio geared
towards production engineering, execution, and optimization which Siemens is
adding to its portfolios on Siemens Xcelerator – the open, digital business
platform. With Industrial Operations X, Siemens is consistently integrating IT
and software capabilities into the world of automation, thus speeding up the
transition from automated to highly adaptable production. After all, volatile
markets, the labor shortage, and an increasing scarcity of resources all mean
industrial firms have to structure their automated production more flexibly.
- Brightline
to implement Sqills S3 Passenger system
- Implementation
to support service expansion to Orlando
- Increased
capacity, improved passenger experience
Brightline will begin implementing S3 Passenger, the inventory,
ticketing, and reservation system offered by Sqills, a Siemens Mobility
subsidiary, beginning with revenue service connecting Orlando. Brightline currently
operates in Florida between Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton and
West Palm Beach with its Orlando station beginning service in 2023.