Siemens Mobility GmbH is a division of Siemens that specializes in rail transport. With its global headquarters in Munich, Siemens Mobility has four core business units: Mobility Management, dedicated to rail technology and intelligent traffic systems, Railway Electrification, Rolling Stock, and Customer Services.[3]
History
Innovations from the late 19th century, such as the world's first electric train, when Siemens & Halske unveiled a train in which power was supplied through the rails, and the world's first electric tram, with the implementation of 2.5-kilometer-long electric tramway located in Berlin, built at the company's own expense, cemented the use of electric power in transportation systems.
In the following years, inventions such as the first electric trolleybus, mine locomotives, and the first underground railway in continental Europe (in Budapest), set the path from trams and subways to today's high-speed trains.[5]
Siemens, alongside ThyssenKrupp and Transrapid International, was part of the German consortium that built the Shanghai Maglev, inaugurated in 2002 by the German chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, and the Chinese premier, Zhu Rongji.[6] It was the world's first commercial high-speed magnetic levitation train, which holds the title of the fastest commercial service, travelling up to 430 km/h.[7]
In November 2012, Siemens acquired Invensys Rail for £1.7 billion.[8]
In July 2017, Siemens confirmed it had taken over Hannover-based software company HaCon, to be managed as a separate legal entity. The financial details were not disclosed.[9]
In September 2017, Siemens announced a proposal to merge its transportation division with Alstom, with the objective of creating "a new European champion in the rail industry".[10] The combined rail business, to be named Siemens Alstom and headquartered in Paris, would have had $18 billion U.S. in revenue and employed 62,300 people in more than 60 countries.[11] It was seen as a measure to counter the rise of China's CRRC with support from both the French and German governments.[12] However, in February 2019, the European Commission refused permission for the merger to proceed.[13]
During Innotrans in September 2018, Siemens Mobility unveiled the world's first driverless tram in Berlin,[14] the result of a joint research and development project with ViP Verkehrsbetriebe Potsdam, on a six-kilometre section of the tram network in Potsdam, Germany.
Key locations
Products
Locomotives
EMU and DMU
Passenger coaches
Light Rail/Trams
People Mover
Metro/Subway Maglev Railway Signalling Digital Services Notes
Some R160 cars were installed with Siemens propulsions. This was done after the New York City Subway tested a propulsion variant on its R143 cars.
- Sprinter
- Asiarunner
- Charger
- Eurorunner
- EuroSprinter
- E40 AG-V1 (E40AC)
- Korail Class 8200
- NSB Di6
- NSB Di8
- SNCB Class 77
- Vectron
- VSFT G 322
- WAG D-9
- British Rail Class 332 - bodywork built by CAF
- British Rail Class 333 - bodywork built by CAF
- Desiro EMU/DMU
- Desiro Double Deck
- SBB-CFF-FFS RABe 514
- British Rail Class 185
- British Rail Class 350
- British Rail Class 360
- British Rail Class 380
- British Rail Class 444
- British Rail Class 450
- British Rail Class 700
- British Rail Class 707
- British Rail Class 717
- ICx
- Mireo EMU
- Nexas
- ÖBB Class 4011
- ÖBB Class 4020
- Velaro EMU
- British Rail Class 374/Eurostar e320
- TCDD HT80000
- AVE Class 103
- CRH3
- Sapsan
- Venture
- Viaggio Classic
- Viaggio Comfort
- Viaggio Light
- Viaggio Next Level
- Viaggio Twin - double deck coach
- North American first generation/Frankfurt U-Bahn: U2
- North American second generation: SD-100/SD-160, SD-400/SD-460, SD660
- North American third generation/Île-de-France tramway Line 4 and Mulhouse tramway: S200, S700/S70/Avanto
- Avenio
- Combino
- Ultra Low Floor tram
- P2000
- VAL series - acquired from Matra
- VAL 208 - used by CDGVAL, Rennes Metro, U Line, Turin Metro
- VAL 206 - used by Orlyval, Toulouse Metro
- AIRVAL - used by Suvarnabhumi Airport Automated People Mover
- Blue Line (MBTA) - 0700 Series
- Guangzhou Metro A1
- Guangzhou Metro B1
- Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Siemens C651
- Shanghai Metro AC01 and AC02
- Shanghai Metro AC05
- Inspiro
- London Underground 2024 stock
- Modular Metro
- Oslo Metro OS MX3000
- Taipei Metro C321
- Taipei Metro C341
- Tren Urbano - customized train set
- Transrapid (Shanghai)
- Trainguard MT - a signalling block systems based on CBTC
See also
Competitors:
- Alstom
- CAF
- CRRC
- Electro-Motive Diesel
- GE Transportation
- Hitachi Rail
- Hyundai Rotem
- Kinki Sharyo
- Stadler Rail
- Talgo
External links
References
- Peter and Soussan to head Siemens Mobility Division retrieved 16 April 2019^
- Karl Blaim Siemens Mobility Global, retrieved 15 October 2025^
- N N. Siemens Company Presentation Press - Siemens Global Website, Siemens AG, retrieved 26 December 2017^
- Annual Reports siemens.com Global Website, SIEMENS, retrieved 27 March 2023^
- Siemens Mobility is on-track retrieved 15 April 2019^
- John Gittings. China claims train blue riband with Maglev The Guardian, January 2003, retrieved 16 April 2019^
- China Maglev retrieved 16 April 2019^
- Siemens acquuires Invensys Rail^
- Siemens acquuires Hacon 2 June 2017, retrieved 16 April 2019^
- Siemens and Alstom join forces to create a European Champion in Mobility Siemens, 2017-09-26, retrieved 2018-02-10^
- David Briginshaw. Will the Siemens Alstom merger live up to expectations? International Railway Journal, 2017-11-01, retrieved 2018-02-10^
- Anne-Sylvaine Chassany. France backs Alstom-Siemens train deal Financial Times, 2017-09-26, retrieved 2018-02-10^
- Mergers: Commission prohibits Siemens' proposed acquisition of Alstom europa.eu, retrieved 6 February 2019^
- Carlijn Kruidhof. Siemens to present autonomous tram at InnoTrans 2018 RailTech.com, 4 September 2018, retrieved 12 November 2025^
- Siemens Mobility Management: Rethinking Rail & Road. Expand. Optimize. Integrate. Siemens Mobility, 2015, retrieved 15 May 2019^
- Siemens Mobility Plant Krefeld-Uerdingen Siemens Mobility, retrieved 15 May 2019^
- Siemens planira proizvodnju tramvaja i drugih šinskih vozila u Kragujevcu eKapija, retrieved 11 December 2025^
- Poseta proizvodnom pogonu kompanije Siemens u Kragujevcu bgmetro.rs, retrieved 11 December 2025^
- Siemens, Silke Thomson-Pottebohm. Siemens £8m bogie facility in Lincoln now open 26 November 2018, retrieved 12 June 2021^
- Slade, Darren. Pictures: 50 years of Siemens in Poole (it's where the bar code was invented) Daily Echo, 6 September 2016, retrieved 15 May 2019^
- Investing in The Future of Rail in Lexington, North Carolina Siemens Mobility Global, retrieved 2024-05-11^
- Follow Our Progress in Lexington Siemens Mobility Global, retrieved 2024-05-11^
- Siemens Moving California Fact Sheet Siemens Mobility, retrieved 15 May 2019^
- Mark Anderson. Siemens Mobility to expand train repair depot at McClellan, add jobs 29 January 2021, retrieved 14 February 2021^
- Hardware enforced Cybersecurity 31 May 2019, retrieved 16 April 2019^
- Siemens Data Analytics services retrieved 16 April 2019^