Siemens has unveiled SICHARGE FLEX, a next-generation EV charging system designed for the megawatt era. With flexible configurations, ultra-high power output, and support for the new MCS standard, it aims to revolutionize electric mobility across public, logistics, and bus depot infrastructures.
Built for the megawatt era
Siemens launched SICHARGE FLEX at Busworld 2025 in Brussels, marking a major leap in EV charging technology. The system supports both CCS and the new Megawatt Charging System (MCS), delivering up to 1.68 MW of power—ideal for heavy-duty vehicles like electric trucks and buses. This positions Siemens at the forefront of scalable, high-performance charging infrastructure.
The modular design allows for flexible dispenser configurations, making it adaptable to various site layouts, from public stations to fleet depots.
Smart infrastructure meets flexible deployment
SICHARGE FLEX isn’t just about raw power—it’s engineered for smart integration. The system combines hardware, software, and services to optimize energy use, reduce downtime, and enable remote diagnostics. It supports dynamic load management and grid-friendly operations, helping operators scale sustainably.
Siemens also emphasized its commitment to future-proofing, with upgradeable components and compatibility with evolving EV standards.
Key highlights from the launch
- Supports CCS and MCS standards for broad compatibility
- Delivers up to 1.68 MW of charging power
- Modular dispenser options for flexible site deployment
- Integrated software for smart energy management
- Designed for public, logistics, and bus depot applications
- Future-proof architecture with upgradeable components
Strategic impact and industry outlook
With SICHARGE FLEX, Siemens is addressing the growing demand for ultra-fast, scalable EV charging solutions. As commercial fleets and public transport systems transition to electric, the need for high-capacity infrastructure becomes critical. Siemens’ innovation not only meets current needs but anticipates future mobility trends.
Industry analysts view this launch as a pivotal moment in EV infrastructure, especially for regions investing in electrified logistics and public transit.
Sources: Siemens Press, Electrive, EV Mechanica