Siemens Expands SIPANEL Control Panel Portfolio in the U.S.
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Bringing Efficiency and Reliability to Industrial Automation
Siemens expands its SIPANEL® control panel line for protection, automation, and control in industrial automation and power distribution.
The company now engineers and assembles these panels at its Electrification and Automation facility in Wendell, North Carolina.
Each SIPANEL combines Siemens’ advanced technology with local manufacturing expertise to deliver high efficiency and reliability.
Siemens aims to simplify operations while improving productivity across diverse industrial and energy sectors.
Unified Manufacturing for Quality and Speed
Siemens integrates design, engineering, and assembly under one roof.
This unified workflow enables faster delivery and superior quality control.
Every SIPANEL meets ISO9000 and UL508A standards, ensuring safety and consistency.
Siemens also offers custom retrofit options for upgrading legacy systems with minimal downtime.
This flexibility supports utilities, microgrid projects, and industrial operators seeking modernization.
A Commitment to Performance and Simplicity
“SIPANEL represents reliability, efficiency, and simplicity,” said Jonathan Hill, VP of Products, Protection & Automation at Siemens Smart Infrastructure USA.
He emphasized Siemens’ vertically integrated approach that reduces costs and saves time for customers.
By combining advanced features with streamlined production, Siemens delivers scalable solutions that match customer needs.
Digital Twin Technology Powers Custom Design
Siemens uses its Digital Twin technology to model each panel precisely before production.
This approach accelerates design, reduces human error, and ensures perfect integration with existing systems.
By producing key components in-house, Siemens minimizes supply chain risks and maintains full control over quality and cost.
Customers gain faster delivery, higher accuracy, and seamless deployment in their facilities.
Supporting Sustainable and Smart Infrastructure
SIPANEL supports Siemens’ broader mission to connect industry, energy, and infrastructure with intelligent technologies.
The panels enhance efficiency in factories, utilities, and smart city projects.
Siemens continues to bridge the real and digital worlds to drive sustainability and digital transformation.
About Siemens
Siemens Corporation, a U.S. subsidiary of Siemens AG, drives innovation across industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare.
In fiscal 2024, Siemens Group USA generated $21.2 billion in revenue with 24 manufacturing sites and 45,000 employees.
Siemens Smart Infrastructure, based in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, leads global efforts in adaptive, digitalized infrastructure.
The division connects power generation, buildings, and industries to create sustainable progress for communities worldwide.