- Heliox expands Siemens eMobility’s offering for the growing eBus and eTruck charging market, and for depot and fleet solutions
- Accelerates value creation in Siemens’ fast-growing eMobility business
- Adds attractive digitalization and software potential
Siemens AG
has signed an agreement to acquire Heliox, a Netherlands-based technology
leader in fast charging solutions, serving e-Bus and e-Truck fleets and
passenger vehicles. The acquisition will complement Siemens’ existing eMobility
charging portfolio, adding products and solutions for DC fastcharging focused
on eBus and eTruck fleets. Heliox’s portfolio will also extend Siemens’ market reach,
primarily in Europe and North America, while improving capabilities in power electronics.
The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approval.
- Presentation of framework agreement with Siemens
Mobility worth €400 Million for further ETCS expansion
- ETCS enables shorter headways and greater reliability
Siemens
Mobility and ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) are digitizing the Austrian rail
network to further enhance the attractiveness of public transport. ÖBB is aiming
to double the capacity of Austria’s entire rail system by 2040 to cope with
increasing passenger numbers. This goal is now a bit closer: The most modern
technology for railway operations – the digital European Train Control System ETCS – has now been implemented and commissioned on the 57-kilometer route
between Linz and Vöcklabruck. The system controls distances between trains, as
well as their direction and speed in real time. This enables the route to carry
more passengers and freight, and ensures that the trains run more reliably,
punctually, and safely.
- CNC digitalization portfolio Machinum is integral part of Siemens Xcelerator with focus on parts manufacturing
- Analyze and optimize machine tools with Machinum
- Make digital transformation easier, faster and scalable with Siemens Xcelerator
Under the motto "Accelerate transformation for a sustainable tomorrow", Siemens will
be presenting at this year's EMO how companies in the machine tool industry can meet
energy efficiency and sustainability requirements while at the same time meeting the
demand for high-quality, affordable, and individualized products.
- Platinum
certificate awarded with 81 of 100 points
- Rating
for progress achieved in all strategic sustainability areas
- Siemens
Mobility ranked in the top 1 percent of companies
Siemens Mobility received 81
of 100 points in the latest EcoVadis Sustainability Rating and was awarded the
platinum certificate for sustainability. With this score, the company ranked in
the top 1 percent of the assessed companies and was the leading company in the
rail industry. Siemens Mobility achieved progress in all strategic
sustainability categories evaluated by EcoVadis in environment, labor and human
rights, ethics, and sustainable value chains.
We released our third quarter results for fiscal year 2023 on August 10, 2023. The Press Conference Call and the Analyst Call were broadcast live.
- Orders rose 15 percent on a comparable basis to €24.2 billion and again reached a very high level (Q3 2022: €22.0 billion)
- Revenue grew 10 percent on a comparable basis to €18.9 billion (Q3 2022: €17.9 billion)
- Profit Industrial Business totaled €2.8 billion (Q3 2022: €2.9 billion) with a strong increase at Smart Infrastructure and Digital Industries
- Net income was €1.4 billion (Q3 2022: a net loss of €1.5 billion)
- Free cash flow all-in at group level was an outstanding €3.0 billion, a 29 percent increase (Q3 2022: €2.3 billion)
- Outlook on group level confirmed for fiscal 2023 for revenue growth and EPS pre PPA, excluding the Siemens Energy Investment
Siemens continued
its profitable growth trajectory in Q3 2023 (ended June 30, 2023),
with all industrial businesses achieving strong revenue growth. Order momentum
in the company’s major projects and systems business was also strong. The
book-to-bill ratio was an excellent 1.28, while the order backlog of €110 billion
was again at a record high level. Siemens confirms its outlook on group level
for fiscal 2023 and continues to expect revenue growth of 9 percent to 11 percent
and basic earnings per share before purchase price allocation accounting (EPS
pre PPA) of €9.60 to €9.90, excluding the Siemens Energy Investment.
- Delivery of 28 three-car Mireo regional trains, with the latest DSD specifications, for the “Digital Node Stuttgart” pilot project of “Digital Rail Germany” (DSD)
- Trains capable of climbing steep grades and approved for Austria
- Ten-year maintenance contract
- Accelerated production with delivery beginning at the end of 2025
- Order volume worth approximately €300 million
Siemens Mobility has won the order for the delivery of 28 three-car
electric Mireo regional trains for the “Digital Node Stuttgart” (DKS) pilot
project of “Digital Rail Germany” (DSD). The trains will have complete DSD
equipment, including the latest automatic ETCS (European Train Control System) and Level 2 (GoA 2) Automatic Train Operation (ATO). The Mireo will be capable
of operating on steep grades and be approved for operation in Austria. The
framework agreement, signed with the State Institute for Rail Vehicles Baden-Württemberg
(SFBW), includes a ten-year maintenance contract with an option for extending
it by a further 20 years. The trains will be delivered in record time between
November 2025 and April 2026. The order is worth approximately €300 million.
- Supporting formal coordination and adoption of a national view on interoperability to advance safety and productivity across Australian rail networks
Siemens Mobility has signed a Memorandum of
Cooperation (MoC) with governments and industry, aimed at enhancing rail
interoperability throughout Australia and addressing long-standing legacy
issues in the rail industry. The signing took place at Siemens Mobility Port
Melbourne manufacturing site where signalling products are locally designed and
manufactured with Australian Made certification.
Siemens Mobility and
Deutsche Bahn have jointly launched a groundbreaking project that takes public
transportation in Munich to a new level. As part of this pioneering
collaboration, modern S-Bahn trains have been developed to provide passengers
with an even more pleasant and efficient travel experience. The new S-Bahn
trains not only promise increased capacity but also set new standards in terms
of comfort, sustainability, and technology.