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Knorr-Bremse Sells Kiepe Electric to Heramba

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Knorr-Bremse has sold Kiepe Electric, based in Düsseldorf,  to Heramba. In doing this, Knorr-Bremse is optimizing its portfolio and consistently  aligning its business activities with core competencies and performance. The  transaction closed in late January 2024. 

Dr. Nicolas Lange, member of the Knorr-Bremse AG Executive Board and responsible for  the Rail Vehicle Systems division: “With its focus on electric vehicle equipment, Kiepe Electric  has proved to be a dynamic, efficient business unit. Overall, however, only a small amount  of synergy could be achieved between Kiepe Electric and the Rail Vehicle Systems division,  which is why we made the decision to separate from Kiepe Electric. This process has now  reached a successful and final conclusion following the sale. We thank all the Kiepe  employees for their fantastic dedication and wish them all the best for their future under the  new owner.”  

Frank Markus Weber, Chief Financial Officer of Knorr-Bremse AG, added: “The ongoing  review of our business portfolio’s performance and its fit with our strategy is going  successfully. With the sale of Kiepe Electric, we have now reached another important  milestone, and Kiepe Electric will be able to focus clearly on its own strengths and business”. 

The transaction consists of the acquisition of all Kiepe Electric business activities and all  employees by Heramba GmbH, based in Berlin. In October 2023, Heramba entered into a  business combination agreement with Project Energy Reimagined Acquisition Corporation (PERAC). Following consummation of the business combination, the combined company’s  securities are expected to be listed on The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC. 

The sale of Kiepe Electric is an important step for Knorr-Bremse in its BOOST program. On  the whole, Knorr-Bremse is seeking to grow sustainably and profitably over the next few years  by applying a range of strategic initiatives and measures. Knorr-Bremse will continue to hold  a 15 percent interest in Kiepe Electric’s capital. 

Kiepe Electric is a global leader in the electrification of road and rail urban transportation  applications, including designing, manufacturing and implementing power electronics  products, electric drives and vehicle controls hardware for rail vehicles and electric buses.  There is also intelligent software for fleet management and energy management. The  company’s software provides a holistic end-to-end dashboard from the charging systems to  the end-vehicle. Kiepe Electric is also a specialist in vehicle charging solutions and is a  leading supplier of In-Motion Charging solutions for buses. In 2022, Kiepe Electric introduced  its proprietary High Power Charging platform, which facilitates vehicle fast charging and  energy management for battery-electric buses. Kiepe Electric employs more than 550 people at six international locations in Europe and North America, developing efficient and  ecologically sustainable concepts for the mobility transition in public transport. 

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