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Siemens Xcelerator Helps Fuel Minibuses of Tremonia Mobility

Tremonia Mobility improves design cycle speed by 20 percent with greater flexibility with Siemens’ Designcenter suite for product design and engineering, Siemens notes.

Siemens Xcelerator Helps Fuel Minibuses of Tremonia Mobility
Tremonia Mobility has adopted Siemens Xcelerator to boost electrification of its products for public transport, shuttle, and travel services. Image courtesy of Tremonia Mobility.

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May 5, 2025

Siemens Digital Industries Software reports that Tremonia Mobility GmbH, manufacturer of minibuses, has adopted Siemens Xcelerator to accelerate the electrification and to optimize development of its products for public transport, shuttle and travel services.

Tremonia Mobility, originally part of Daimler Corp., has produced over 25,000 premium minibuses for various services and became an independent company in 2022. The company is dedicated to designing environmentally friendly and customizable minibuses.

“The decision to use Siemens Xcelerator is the result of a clear goal: we want to act faster while remaining cost-effective,” says Josa Prinz, chief executive officer and chief technology officer at Tremonia Mobility. “The design and engineering capabilities in Siemens Xcelerator enable us to document parts, components and 3D layouts more efficiently concerning breadth and depth and streamline and make processes more agile.”

The combination of design tools from the Siemens’ Designcenter suite has enabled Tremonia Mobility to improve its process optimization. This helps facilitate onboarding employees and enables Tremonia Mobility to respond better to customers’ needs, the companies report. With the Siemens Xcelerator software available across its global design teams in Dortmund, Germany, and India, Tremonia Mobility reports it has sped up design cycles by 20% and increased the speed of design adjustments by 30%.

“We have high standards for our production and quality checks, and in how we design and fulfil the customer requirements,” says Christian Wünsch, head of research and development and product management at Tremonia Mobility. “We specialize in city buses, which normally require meeting high standards, such as safety assists, passenger information systems and interior design. Using Siemens Xcelerator is also beneficial due to its embedded synchronous technology, which enables us to do part changes quickly. This helps because we are working with large amounts of data and legacy data.”

“The future of mobility lies in efficient, sustainable solutions, and our buses precisely meet these requirements,” says Prinz. “Adapting to alternative drives and reducing emissions are challenges we actively address. With a broad spectrum of customers, from small bus companies to municipalities, we are on a good path to establishing ourselves globally. The partnership with Siemens and the use of design tools are a good start, but the expansion and deepening of this collaboration are still ahead.”

To learn more, visit https://plm.sw.siemens.com/en-US/designcenter/

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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