Siemens and Mennekes to simplify power distribution planning for EV charging

Siemens and Mennekes to simplify power distribution planning for EV charging

Siemens and Mennekes partner to simplify planning for sustainable eMobility charging infrastructure. The people in the picture are (from left to right): Gerald Hellermann, Head of Sales eMobility at Mennekes, Germany and Harald Mauch, Head of Electrical Products at Siemens Smart Infrastructure in Germany. Image courtesy Siemens. Siemens Smart Infrastructure and Mennekes, a German manufacturer…


Siemens and Mennekes to simplify power distribution planning for EV charging

Siemens and Mennekes partner to simplify planning for sustainable eMobility charging infrastructure. The people in the picture are (from left to right): Gerald Hellermann, Head of Sales eMobility at Mennekes, Germany and Harald Mauch, Head of Electrical Products at Siemens Smart Infrastructure in Germany. Image courtesy Siemens.

Siemens Smart Infrastructure and Mennekes, a German manufacturer of industrial plugs and e-mobility charging solutions, are partnering to simplify and improve power distribution planning for e-mobility charging infrastructure.

The collaboration sees Mennekes selected as the first partner to join Siemens’ Simaris software ecosystem, giving electrical planners access to Mennekes’ industrial eMobility portfolio.

Through the partnership and Mennekes joining Simaris, the preliminary planning steps for reliable energy distribution for e-charging infrastructure will simplified, says Siemens in a release.

Siemens says the Simaris planning tools help electrical planners dimension electrical power distribution and determine required devices such as distribution boards, making the planning of e-charging infrastructure with Mennekes charging stations more efficient.

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According to Siemens, Simaris tools enable the automatic design of all components and systems for e-charging infrastructure, automatically considering relevant standards. The tool creates planning documents and specifications for tenders, including budgeting. Additionally, it provides Building Information Modeling (BIM) data for smooth data exchange, so that the planning of the charging infrastructure can be considered early in the digital twin.

Commenting in a release was Stephan May, CEO of Electrification and Automation, Siemens Smart Infrastructure: “This partnership allows us to offer our customers everything from a single source for fast and easy planning of sustainable e-charging infrastructure. Together we are accelerating the energy transition.”

Said Andreas Matthé, CEO of Electrical Products, Siemens Smart Infrastructure: “We are excited that Mennekes is the first external partner in our Simaris ecosystem, giving customers direct access to their product portfolio. This will make power distribution planning for eMobility infrastructure even simpler.”

Christopher Mennekes, CEO of Mennekes, added: “For years, we have been offering not just customised charging solutions, but also a wide range of services for planners. By partnering with Siemens and integrating our charging infrastructure into Simaris, we are continuing along this path and making day-to-day work easier for planners.”


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