Siemens eMobility has been selected as the technology partner for two key electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure projects in Italy. The company is collaborating with Autolinee Toscane and IPLANET to enhance sustainable mobility in the region. These projects are part of Italy’s push to electrify public transport and transform traditional petrol stations into strategic service areas.
Electrifying Public Transport with Autolinee Toscane
Siemens eMobility is assisting with the electrification of bus stations for the flagship public transport enterprise, Autolinee Toscane. Cities including Florence, Prato, and Lucca will be included in the initiative. iemens’ efficient charging infrastructure would support the gradual introduction of emission-free buses run by Autolinee Toscane. Charging stations for its 73 points SICHARGE UC, powered at 100–150 kW, will take part in this project.
Siemens is also supplying medium and low voltage electrical distribution systems with IoT-enabled switches. These systems ensure a reliable and transparent energy supply across Tuscany’s public transport network. DepotFinity, Siemens’ software platform, will monitor and manage the charging processes within the depots. This platform allows for optimized smart charging, pre-conditioning of vehicle batteries, and real-time reporting on the kilometers traveled by each bus.
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Advanced EV Charging Infrastructure for IPLANET
Siemens eMobility is also equipping over 120 logistics sites across Italy with advanced charging infrastructure. IPLANET, a leader in energy transition solutions, has tasked Siemens with installing high-capacity charging points at these sites. The network will include charging points capable of delivering 300-400 kW of power. Siemens will remotely monitor these points to ensure high reliability and availability.
The network will comprise of integrated Point of Sales (POS) systems compliant with the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR).This will also enable activation through an app or QR code. All users, including those with disabilities, can access this system.
Scalable transformer substations, medium and low voltage electrical systems, and telecontrol capabilities for integration with renewable energy sources will also be incorporated into the infrastructure.
Sustainable Mobility Committment
“Projects like these underscore Siemens eMobility’s mission to integrate sustainable mobility into everyday life. By combining cutting-edge technology and strong partnerships, we’re helping to transform the transportation and logistics sectors for a more sustainable future,” said Markus Mildner, CEO of Siemens eMobility. The company’s portfolio spans both AC and DC charging solutions, supporting everything from 11 kW to 1 MW.
A Global Leader in eMobility
With over 800 projects finished in 60 countries and over 100,000 charging stations deployed, Siemens eMobility blends local execution with global expertise. The company continues to provide comprehensive, scalable solutions for the fast-growing eBus and eTruck markets. The partnerships with Autolinee Toscane and IPLANET further solidify Siemens’ commitment to delivering innovative and sustainable eMobility solutions.
Siemens eMobility is helping transform Italy’s transportation landscape by providing advanced charging solutions for both public transport and logistics networks. Through its partnerships with Autolinee Toscane and IPLANET, the company is playing an important role in advancing sustainable mobility across Italy.