Siemens has announced the expansion of its EV charging infrastructure solutions for 2025, including next-generation high-power DC fast chargers and integrated energy management systems to optimize fleet operations.
Siemens has announced the expansion of its EV charging infrastructure solutions for 2025, including next-generation high-power DC fast chargers and integrated energy management systems to optimize fleet operations.
Siemens VersiCharge AC Series: A Level 2 AC charger with up to 11.5 kW output, designed for commercial and fleet applications. Offers remote monitoring, smart scheduling, and integration with Siemens’ energy management systems.
Siemens Sicharge D DC Fast Charger: A high-power DC fast charger supporting up to 300 kW, scalable for future power upgrades. Compatible with CCS, CHAdeMO, and MCS for heavy-duty fleet applications.
Siemens Depot Charging Solutions: Customizable charging solutions for fleet depots, integrating load management, renewable energy sources, and predictive maintenance for optimal efficiency and cost savings.
Siemens eMobility Managed Services: A cloud-based platform providing real-time monitoring, diagnostics, and remote control for fleet EV charging networks to ensure uptime and efficiency.
Siemens Pantograph Charging System: Overhead fast-charging solution for electric buses and heavy-duty fleet vehicles, capable of delivering up to 600 kW for rapid turnaround times.
Siemens Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Solutions: Enables bidirectional charging, allowing fleet vehicles to return energy to the grid, reducing costs and supporting grid resilience.
Siemens Charging Infrastructure Financing: Flexible financing solutions for fleet operators looking to deploy large-scale EV charging networks, including leasing options and performance-based contracts.
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Specifications - VersiCharge Blue VersiCharge Blue is a cloud-connected EV charging solution for utility and fleet operators, offering smart charging, energy optimization, and renewable energy integration.
Hybrid drives for buses. ELFA, as the Siemens drive technology is known, is its serial hybrid solution. With serial hybrid, the drive shaft is turned solely by the electric motor that preferentially draws its energy from a storage device called UltraCap.
Hybrid drives for buses. ELFA, as the Siemens drive technology is known, is its serial hybrid solution. With serial hybrid, the drive shaft is turned solely by the electric motor that preferentially draws its energy from a storage device called UltraCap.
Serial Hybrid Electric Aircraft Technology: Siemens has developed a two-seater motor glider, the DA36 E-Star, with a serial hybrid electric drive system. This technology is aimed at reducing fuel consumption and emissions by 25% compared to the most efficient aircraft drives today.
Record-Setting Electric Motor for Aircraft: Siemens has introduced a breakthrough in electric aircraft propulsion with a new motor that delivers 260 kilowatts of power while weighing just 50 kilograms. This high power-to-weight ratio allows larger aircraft with takeoff weights of up to two tons to use electric drives for the first time.
Each of these technologies brings innovative solutions to the challenges of reducing emissions and improving efficiency in aviation, aligning with the global goals for sustainable transportation.
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