Siemens and Nexii Unveil Sustainable and Cost-Effective Electric Vehicle Charging Prototype for Faster EV Infrastructure Deployment
Siemens has introduced a new sustainable EV charging concept, the VersiCharge XL, designed for rapid installation and scalability. This industry-first solution significantly enhances EV infrastructure by leveraging modular design with low carbon materials from Nexii. The charging structure minimizes disruption to existing parking lots and is suitable for diverse environments. Siemens aims to produce 1 million EV chargers by 2025, contributing to the national EV network and supporting community climate goals, with $20 million funding allocated for Georgia this year.
- Launch of the sustainable VersiCharge XL EV charging concept.
- The concept allows for quick installation and scalability.
- Utilizes low carbon materials, reducing environmental impact.
- Target to produce 1 million EV chargers by 2025 to support growing demand.
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- The industry-first sustainable charging solution enables quick installation at scale and easy expansion and maintenance to help meet growing demand for EV charging infrastructure
PEACHTREE CORNERS, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Siemens today unveiled a new sustainable, EV charging concept structure designed for electrifying fleets and high demand charging applications at scale. The new VersiCharge XL concept was created to electrify new or existing parking lots and building structures quickly and efficiently by using a modular, scalable design made in partnership with Nexii Building Solutions (Nexii) using their proprietary, sustainable building material with low carbon footprint. The solution, which resembles a modern-day fueling station, was developed in late 2021, and then installed in only three day at Siemens’ R&D hub eMobility and North American Headquarters for Electric Products.
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“We are proud that Siemens is part of Peachtree Corners’ Technology Park and continues to lead the way in the development of innovative electrical and eMobility technologies,” said City of Peachtree Corners Mayor
This innovative product was rapidly developed and co-patented with Nexii, a green construction technology company, and is the industry’s first EV charging system to house all necessary electrical infrastructure components that power EV chargers in an above-ground, enclosed, and low carbon structure. The above ground design requires minimal disruption to existing parking lots by eliminating costly, time-consuming, and substantial civics works and reduces on-site construction waste and environmental impact.
“With the ever-increasing demand for EV infrastructure across
The VersiCharge XL concept leverages proven power distribution technologies used indoors at locations like data centers and industrial facilities and elevates them above-ground in a weather-resistant, outdoor enclosure. With its scaling and versatile capabilities, this concept is designed to be installed to charge large numbers of electric vehicles using either level 2 or level 3 EV chargers in outdoor environments ranging from small office building parking lots to last mile logistic hubs, and up to a stadium parking lot.
The prototype was created using Nexii’s building material Nexiite, which has comparable properties to concrete with significantly less embodied carbon, as the vertical structure to support Siemens Sentron™ Busway systems that connect to power the EV chargers. The busway power distribution equipment is manufactured at Siemens 540-person manufacturing hub in
“Construction and transportation are two of the biggest sources of carbon emissions driving climate change today,” says
Siemens eMobility® is providing customers with residential and commercial chargers, charging depots for commercial fleets, and infrastructure systems to power electrified bus lines across several of the largest cities in the country. Recently, the company announced it is expanding its
The Siemens Peachtree Corners, GA, location, home to more than 500 employees, serves two Siemens Smart Infrastructure businesses. It is the research and development headquarters for Siemens eMobility®, where team members explore, develop, and test cutting edge electric vehicle charging technologies to ensure the interoperability and accessibility of its solutions. The facility is also the North American headquarters for the Siemens Electrical Products business unit, providing low-voltage power distribution and circuit protection solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. At this facility, employees focus on engineering, product management, marketing, project management and support functions.
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