Design Week 2024 will have Siemens with electric charging

2024-03-26 20:46:52

Siemens is at Design Week 2024 with VersiCharge electric vehicle charger

• “From Object to City: design in everything”, which is part of DW Design Week! São Paulo Design Week 2024, seeks to raise awareness of elements of everyday life;
• Electric vehicle charger is included in the City center, alongside a folding electric bicycle and a concrete planter made with 3D printing;
• With free entry on the ground floor of Shopping Lar Center, the exhibition runs until March 31st.

Seeking to transform people’s daily lives, Siemens, leader in technology with purpose, participates, for the first time, in Design Week DW! São Paulo Design Week, which will take place in the capital of São Paulo until March 31st. The exhibition “From Object to City: design in everything” presents the VersiCharge electric vehicle charger and aims to raise awareness of the design of elements present in everyday life.

Design Week 2024 will take place in São Paulo

The curator, architect and journalist specializing in design, Winnie Bastian, brought innovation as the main criterion for selecting elements, whether in terms of technology, use of new materials and even with regard to items with different shapes and functions. The exhibition route passes through three axes divided into 1200 m2, with exhibitions by Studio Garoa.

Inserted in the Cidade nucleus, the 7kW and 22kW equipment is elegant and has been in operation since 2022 at Siemens units in São Paulo and Jundiaí for charging electric vehicles in the company’s fleet and reached the residential, business and parking lot market in 2023. Creluz (Energy Distribution Cooperative), located in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul, is a client that recently chose the company’s solutions to electrify its fleet, as did TV Globo, in São Paulo.

VersiCharge has an elegant design and is easy to install on columns or on the wall. With the Sifinity Go app, available for Android and iOS platforms, the user can monitor up to 10 chargers, enabling performance visualization and integrated management of cables and indicators.

The Siemens VersiCharge electric vehicle charger can be installed in homes and businesses.
Photo: Disclosure

ESG in practice

Siemens’ mission is to help its customers in the search for sustainable practices and scope 2 and 3 goals (classification of an organization’s greenhouse gas emissions). “Decarbonization is an urgent topic. And, at this moment, the debate is moving towards the relevance of electric transport and the infrastructure necessary for this to happen. Discussing how chargers fit into the universe of smart cities is fundamental today”, points out William Pereira, VP Brazil at Siemens Smart Infrastructure.

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What: Exhibition “From Object to City” DW Show – Design Week
When: from 03/15 to 03/31
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 10am to 10pm. Sundays and holidays: 10am to 8pm
Where: Ground floor Shopping Lar Center
Address: Av. Otto Baumgart, 500 – Vila Guilherme, São Paulo – SP
Free entrance

Datasheet

Design Week 2024

Realization: Shopping Lar Center and DW!
Idealization DW!: Lauro Andrade Filho
Concept and curation: Winnie Bastian
Masterplan and scenography: Studio Garoa (Arqs. Jeronimo Faria Neto and Larissa Moraes)
Assembly Coordination: Studio Garoa
Production: Michele Sales
Research Assistance: Gabriela Almeida
Art: Studio Garoa
Lighting: Tone Light
Marketing: Mauricio Ferro, Carolina Pajaro, Isabella Inglez, Renata Barros, Rogéria Pereira, Claudia Campos
Support: Samsung and Lab88

About Smart Infrastructure:

Siemens Smart Infrastructure (SI) is defining the smart, adaptable infrastructure market of today and tomorrow. The company is focused on meeting the urgent challenges of urbanization and climate change by connecting energy systems, buildings and industries. SI creates environments that collaborate with the planet and people’s well-being, offering customers a complete portfolio of products, systems, solutions and integrated services, ranging from energy generation to consumption. With an increasingly digitalized ecosystem, it contributes to the progress of customers, partners and society as a whole.

Siemens Smart Infrastructure’s global headquarters is located in Zug, Switzerland, and, as of September 2023, the company has around 75,000 employees worldwide.

A Siemens

Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and networks, to cleaner, more comfortable transportation and advanced healthcare, coma creates technology with purpose that delivers real value for customers. Combining the real and digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them transform the everyday lives of billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in publicly traded Siemens Healthineers, a leading global provider of medical technology that is shaping the future of healthcare.
In fiscal year 2023, ending September 30, 2023, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €77.8 billion and net profit of €8.5 billion. As of September 30, 2023, the company had approximately 320,000 employees worldwide.

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No brazil

In Brazil, Siemens began its first activities in 1867, with the installation of the pioneering telegraph line between Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul. In 1905, the company was founded in the country. Throughout its history in Brazil, Siemens actively contributed to the construction and modernization of infrastructure. The Siemens Group is made up of Siemens (Infrastructure and Industry), Siemens Healthineers and Siemens Mobility. Currently, the Siemens Group has four factories, five Research and Development centers and five Distribution Centers spread throughout the national territory.

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