Electronics big Siemens has accomplished its acquisition of Netherlands-based DC quick charger producer Heliox.
Siemens says the acquisition will complement its current eMobility charging portfolio, including charging options ranging in energy ranges from 40 kW to over a megawatt for business EV depots. Heliox’s portfolio additionally extends Siemens’s market attain, primarily in Europe and North America, whereas bettering capabilities in energy electronics. Heliox’s cell, scalable and parallel charging options will allow Siemens to serve these markets higher.
“DC quick charging options for eBus and eTruck fleets are thought of the fastest-growing phase [of the EV charging infrastructure market],” stated Matthias Rebellius, CEO of Good Infrastructure at Siemens. “With the acquisition of Heliox, Siemens eMobility is well-positioned to serve our prospects worldwide.”

Along with DC quick charging options, Heliox gives charger monitoring and power administration companies. This can increase Siemens eMobility’s IoT product portfolio, and strengthen its digitalization and software program choices. In the meantime, Heliox ought to profit from Siemens’s industrialization capabilities and world gross sales community, enabling it to scale up manufacturing to satisfy growing buyer demand.
Supply: Siemens eMobility