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August 16, 2021 10:01 AM

Siemens targets EV charging acquisitions

The company has spent $648M this year on a software acquisition for its mobility business

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    ZUG, Switzerland -- Siemens is considering acquisitions in electric-vehicle charging and building management software to accelerate growth at its Smart Infrastructure (SI) division, the company said.

    Siemens wants to expand its offerings and grow faster than rivals as drivers switch to EVs and office blocks and apartments become more connected, managing board member Matthias Rebellius told Reuters.

    "Smart building software is becoming more important with the higher integration needed to manage, operate and maintain buildings," said Rebellius, who is also CEO of SI.

    "We already have a huge software base and many software developers. We can expand it by investing in start-ups or making acquisitions," he said.

    The e-mobility business is "definitely" another area Siemens was interested in, the 56-year-old said, citing annual industry growth rates of 30 percent for EVs.

    Siemens has been investing recently in markets adjacent to its traditional customers base, with the aim of expanding its customer base by 120 billion euros ($141 billion) per year.

    The company has spent 550 million euros ($648 million) this year on a software acquisition for its mobility business as well as $700 million on electrical component supplier Supplyframe.

    Rebellius declined to give a price range for future deals at SI, saying Siemens did not have a budget for acquisitions.

    "It's less a question of how much you are prepared to pay, and more about ... what growth can we create and how much value can we add," he said.

    The SI division is based in Zug, Switzerland and employs 70,000 people globally and reported sales of 14.3 billion euros in 2020, a quarter of parent Siemens's total.

    It wants to take market share from rivals like ABB, Schneider Electric, Honeywell and Johnson Controls by growing revenue by 4 percent to 6 percent in the medium term - faster than the market rate of 3 percent.

    Siemens also wants to double the share of SI revenue it gets from its digital business -- software and services used to control power grids, access, heating and lighting in buildings, for example -- to nearly 10 percent by 2025.

    Software boasts higher margins than for the products business which includes fire and smoke detectors, sensors and fuse boxes.

    Having a broad range of businesses runs contrary to the recent trend at industrial companies to simplify their operations, although Rebellius said his customers preferred it.

    "Honestly, when I talk to customers, they are not asking for providers focused on one product only," said Rebellius, who said companies operating in only one area was more a topic for analysts.

    At SI businesses with revenues of 2 billion euros were earmarked for improvement or sale two years ago, with 700 million of this already sold.

    Other parts could also go, Rebellius said, as SI targeted a mid-term profit margin of 11 percent to 16 percent.

    Margins have improved to 11.5 percent so far in 2021, a level that is sustainable, he added, although the 9 percent increase in revenues is not as comparisons get harder.

    But even if offices are used less as working from home increases after the pandemic, Rebellius was confident.

    "We do not sell glass and concrete," he said. "The content of buildings will be a lot more digital in future, a lot more technical and that is positive for us."

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