- Siemens will supply its ultra-fast EV chargers and wall or pole mounted devices across the country
- Electromin is expanding its charger network in Saudi Arabia and plans to develop EV services and infrastructure across the Middle East
Siemens agreed to
supply Electromin, the e-Mobility unit of Saudi Arabia’s lubricants and
automotive services company Petromin, with electric vehicle (EV) chargers for
its planned development of a Kingdom- and region-wide charging network.
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has partnered
with SEW to support utilities globally to improve the customer and workforce experiences
for utility smart meter users and accelerate the path to a 100 percent
renewable world. Headquartered in Irvine, California, SEW
is an industry-leading
cloud platform provider specializing in digital customer experiences and workforce
experiences for utility providers. SEW’s solutions are powered by artificial
intelligence, machine learning, and IoT analytics. As the leading company for
grid software, Siemens is pushing ahead with its recently launched open,
modular, and interoperable grid software suite. It supports utilities to rethink
how they plan, operate, maintain, and optimize grids and connect the physical
and the digital worlds with an integrated OT and IT landscape. The
suite is part of Siemens Xcelerator, an open digital business platform to
accelerate digital transformation and value creation across industry,
transportation, grids and buildings. An important aspect of this strategy is an
ecosystem of partners with complementary portfolios.
- Companies intend to jointly deliver managed services, leveraging the breadth of Siemens’ and partner solutions to manage e-Truck fleets, energy, charging infrastructure and facilities
- Data-driven, turnkey management of critical assets to enable scaling to robust fleet operations for Volta Trucks customers
Siemens Smart Infrastructure
and Volta Trucks, the leading full-electric commercial vehicle manufacturer
and services provider, today
announced a strategic partnership to deliver and scale eMobility charging
infrastructure to simplify the transition to fleet electrification.
- Cooperation in the industry and infrastructure market segments
- Optimized solution for switchgear manufacturers and electrical planners
- Siemens to join the Eplan Partner Network as a strategic partner
Siemens
Smart Infrastructure and Eplan have signed a strategic partnership to
strengthen collaboration in the area of software solutions for the industry and
infrastructure market segments. As part of this agreement, Siemens’ Electrical
Products business unit will join the Eplan Partner Network as a strategic
partner. The objective is to coordinate the products of both companies in a
more targeted manner in order to offer optimized solutions for switchgear
manufacturers and electrical planners. Sebastian Seitz, CEO of Eplan, and
Andreas Matthé, CEO of Electrical Products at Siemens Smart Infrastructure,
signed the agreement to this effect on September 26, 2022.
- New Fire Safety Digital Services enable businesses to move from reactive to proactive fire safety
- First-in-market cloud-based portfolio goes beyond compliance, for total protection through intelligent safety
- Combines on-site and above-site services for automatic data capture, analysis and disturbance-free testing
Siemens has launched Fire Safety Digital
Services, a first-in-market portfolio of digital and managed services which
connects fire safety systems to the cloud, enabling businesses to move from a reactive,
compliance-led approach to total protection through intelligent safety. By
embracing digital services in operation, event-handling and maintenance,
customers can improve hazard identification and prevention, make better
risk-control decisions, protect business continuity, and provide a safe
environment for people and assets.
- American Electric Power chooses Siemens’ PSS®CAPE industry-leading software for highly detailed protection simulation
- Software interoperability allows AEP to seamlessly synchronize and exchange model data across planning, operations, and protection
- Accelerates energy transition by enabling sustainable integration of decentralized renewable energy resources to the grid
- Order underscores Siemens Xcelerator strategy for open, interoperable, flexible software to accelerate energy transition at scale
Siemens
will replace American Electric Power’s (AEP) existing
protection simulation operation software with PSS®CAPE. Ohio-based AEP,
the largest transmission grid operator in the U.S., serves 5.5 million
customers across 11 states and maintains the largest transmission network in
the country with over 40,000 miles of transmission lines. As grid planning and
operations becomes more complex, traditional, siloed manual practices for
sharing model data across departments are no longer optimal. AEP is creating a unified
digital model of its entire transmission network, called T-Nexus, consisting of
one common network model that all departments work
from to ensure reliable planning, operation, and protection of the power grid.
- Building X, the new smart building suite for net-zero buildings, will be a key highlight at Light + Building 2022
- New portfolio of digital services for fire safety and the latest version of Desigo CC, Siemens’ integrated building management system, will be shown for the first time
- Focus on reliable and energy-efficient electrical installation and power distribution, addressing grid complexity and integration of renewables
At this year’s Light + Building trade fair
in Frankfurt, Germany, Siemens will showcase its vision of digitalization as a
key pillar of the infrastructure transition required to tackle climate change
and global sustainability challenges. The company’s motto at the show is “Smart infrastructure is sustainable
infrastructure”, and Siemens will be demonstrating products, solutions and
services to make the transition of buildings and grids possible.
- The two companies intend to work together to close gaps in the standardization of inductive charging systems
- Plans include technical collaboration and joint interoperability tests
Siemens and MAHLE intend to collaborate in
the field of inductive charging of electric vehicles. Both companies have
signed a letter of intent to this effect. “Wireless charging of electric
vehicles is emerging as a major market for the future. In addition to making
life considerably easier for drivers, who no longer have to fiddle with cables
and connectors, it is a crucial requirement for the autonomous mobility of
tomorrow. The transfer efficiency of wireless, inductive charging is comparable
to plug-in systems,” said Stefan Perras, Head of Pre-development and Innovation
for Charging Infrastructure at Siemens AG.
- Smart Infrastructure completes acquisition of Brightly, a leader in
cloud-based asset and maintenance management software
- Acquisition puts Siemens in pole position to address fast-growing software
market for buildings and built infrastructure
Siemens Smart Infrastructure (SI), the frontrunner in digital buildings, has
completed the acquisition of Brightly Software, a leading U.S.-based software-as-a-service
(SaaS) provider of asset and maintenance management solutions. The acquisition elevates
SI to a leading position in the software market for buildings and built
infrastructure. It adds Brightly’s well-established cloud-based capabilities across
key sectors – education, public infrastructure, healthcare, and manufacturing –
to Siemens’ digital and software know-how in buildings. Brightly’s addition to
the Siemens portfolio accelerates the build-up of SI’s SaaS business, enabling
the companies to deliver superior performance and sustainability for built
infrastructure.
- Building X is the first next generation offering designed and built as part of Siemens Xcelerator
- Modular, scalable, open smart building suite that seamlessly integrates building systems to eliminate complexity and enable net zero
- Facilitates co-creation with partners to address digitalization challenges faster
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has launched Building X, a new smart
building suite that is open, interoperable and fully cloud-based. The suite is
the first next generation offering built on the design principles of Siemens
Xcelerator, an open digital business platform launched today to accelerate
digital transformation and value creation across industry, transportation,
grids and buildings.