Thank you for joining our Siemens press conference at IAA Transportation 2024. Please find below the links to download all of the press releases, as well as supporting images related to the announced news. Biographies and images of all the spokespeople who you heard at the event are included as well.
- Siemens
and E.ON have signed a global framework agreement (GFA) to strengthen E.ON’s
public charging network
- GFA
comprises SICHARGE D high power chargers
- Backend
access via Sifinity Control to maximize charger reliability and uptime for E.ON
customers
Siemens Smart
Infrastructure and E.ON Drive Infrastructure are collaborating to bring smart and efficient fast-charging infrastructure
to millions of electric vehicles driving across Europe.
- Extreme
weather conditions necessitate an increased level of resilience and robustness
in the North American electrical grid to ensure a more stable and reliable
power supply
- Siemens strengthens
its electrification portfolio with the addition of padmount and
submersible switchgear
Siemens has announced
its agreement to acquire California-based Trayer Engineering Corporation (Trayer),
a leader in the design and manufacturing of medium voltage secondary distribution switchgear
suitable for outdoor and below ground applications.
- Siemens ranked
as a leader in the inaugural Verdantix report “Green Quadrant: Building
Decarbonization Consulting”
- Building X, part of Siemens Xcelerator, highlighted as
comprehensive digital suite for building energy performance
- Building X, backed by Siemens’ extensive energy
expertise, supports customers on their digital transformation and
sustainability journey
Siemens
Smart Infrastructure has been named as one of the leaders for building
decarbonization consulting by the independent research and advisory firm
Verdantix. The recently launched report “Green Quadrant: Building Decarbonization
Consulting 2024” found that Siemens’ Building X provides a comprehensive
digital suite for building energy performance, backed by energy expertise,
helping customers achieve their sustainability goals.
- All-in-one solution for distribution network transparency provides new
levels of visibility and control for the most resilient and secure power grids
- Unparalleled transparency delivers customers enhanced operational
efficiency, improved reliability, and cost savings
- SICAM Enhanced Grid Sensor forms part of the Electrification X offering, a
key component of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has delivered to the market an essential solution for
accelerating a successful energy transition - the SICAM Enhanced Grid Sensor
(EGS), designed to address the key challenge of distribution network transparency
for grid operators. With only 22 percent of citywide smart grids deemed to be mature
or advanced according to respondents in the recent Infrastructure Transition
Monitor, the new solution will play a pivotal role in digitalizing distribution grids,
enabling grid operators to achieve full network transparency.
- Siemens subsidiary Alpha Verteilertechnik in Cham, Germany, offers green SIVACON 8MF1 control cabinet series
- Green steel enclosures are made of scrap metal, produced with renewable energy from wind power
- Results in 70 percent lower CO₂ emissions compared to conventional steel
- New enclosure supports Siemens’ sustainability targets
Siemens Smart Infrastructure, through its German subsidiary Alpha Verteilertechnik, has launched the latest addition to its line of sustainable electrical products. Now, besides conventional control cabinets, customers globally can purchase its SIVACON 8MF1 industrial control cabinet series, made with 100 percent scrap metal sourced from reputable suppliers in Europe and manufactured using wind power. The move supports Siemens’ sustainability goals in the areas of decarbonization and resource efficiency, outlined within its DEGREE framework, with the company following a 1.5°C science-based decarbonization target.
- Gridscale X supports Transmission System Operators (TSOs) to operate grids closer to their physical limits, and deal with complexity of energy transition
- Siemens to release two new Gridscale X software products at CIGRE Paris Session 2024 from 25-30 August, “Gridscale X Protection Data Manager” and “Gridscale X Dynamic Line Rating”
- Gridscale X software is part of Siemens Xcelerator, enabling customers to accelerate their digital transformation easier, faster, and at scale
Siemens will release two new products as part of its Gridscale X portfolio at CIGRE Paris Session next week. The new Gridscale X software will enable power utilities, in particular Transmission System Operators (TSOs), to accelerate the energy transition by paving the way towards more flexible and autonomous grid management.
- Stadtwerke Stuttgart headquarters serves as lighthouse project for state-of-the-art building and energy management systems
- Represents optimal ‘sector coupling’ showcase, using Siemens Xcelerator applications to intelligently connect buildings and transport to renewable energy sources
- Supports Stuttgart in achieving climate neutral targets, setting example to other cities worldwide in sustainable urban transformation
Siemens
Smart Infrastructure and publicly
owned energy supplier Stadtwerke Stuttgart GmbH, have announced their partnership to
help drive the transition to sustainable urban energy across the city.
- Siemens’ open and interoperable Electrification X portfolio complemented with asset and service lifecycle management software from IFS
- Powerful Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution ensures uptime of critical electrical substation assets and offers last mile transparency, optimization, and automation of critical network operational activities
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has expanded
its Siemens Xcelerator partner ecosystem with the addition of the AI-driven
field service and asset management suite from IFS, the world’s leading provider
of industrial AI and enterprise software for companies that manage complex
assets, operations, and service focused activities.
- Located in Chennai, the new facility reflects Siemens commitment to
support the growing Data Center market in Asia Pacific
- Will unite 200+ designers, planners, engineers and project managers in one
location, facilitating greater innovation in scalable and modular Data Center
solutions
- Complements two existing Siemens Centers of Competence for Data
Centers in The Hague, Netherlands and in North Carolina, US
Siemens today inaugurated a new Center of Competence for Data Centers at the Global Infocity Park in Chennai, India.