Siemens Mobility to Start Construction of a New Factory in the UK in 2025
16.12.2024
Siemens Mobility to Start Construction of a New Factory in the UK in 2025. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Siemens Mobility received approval to build a new factory in Chippenham. The facility will produce advanced signaling and train control systems for next-generation railways.
Major Investments by Siemens Mobility in the UK Development
In March 2024, Siemens Mobility announced a £100 million investment in the high-tech factory project. British construction company Bowmer + Kirland will start building the facility in 2025.
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The new factory will start operations in 2026, adhering to the proposed construction schedule. It will support Siemens Mobility projects, including implementing the European Train Control System (ETCS).
Advantages of the New Siemens Mobility Factory for Rail Infrastructure
The factory will deliver innovative solutions to improve railway safety and enhance traffic coordination nationwide. Additionally, it will contribute to reducing carbon emissions, aligning with Siemens Mobility’s sustainability goals.
This initiative is part of a comprehensive program to modernize the UK’s transport infrastructure. Siemens Mobility actively integrates digital technologies that improve railway efficiency and environmental performance.
The Final Stage of Siemens Mobility’s European Development Strategy
The Chippenham factory represents a critical step in Siemens Mobility’s growth within the UK market. It will serve as a technological hub for developing advanced rail solutions for the European sector.
Siemens Mobility continues to invest in cutting-edge technologies, strengthening its global market presence. These efforts aim to support sustainable growth and modernize transportation systems worldwide.
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