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Siemens to sell electrical motors business to KPS

Home National Siemens to sell electrical motors business to KPS
Siemens to sell electrical motors business to KPS

BERLIN – German industrial giant Siemens said yesterday it will sell its electrical motors business Innomotics to private US equity firm KPS Capital Partners for 3.5 billion euros (US$3.8 billion). 

Innomotics, a subsidiary whose motors and other systems are used in a variety of industries including chemicals, oil, utilities and automotive, employs around
15 000 people.

The group said the sale was approved by its managing and supervisory boards, with the transaction expected to close in the first half of fiscal year 2025.

“By selling Innomotics to KPS, I am pleased that we have made further significant progress in optimising our portfolio,” said Siemens chief financial officer Ralf Thomas.

Innomotics was launched in 2023 as a separate, wholly-owned subsidiary of Siemens. Siemens had announced late last year that it was planning a public listing of Innomotics, but it has dropped those plans by selling it to KPS. 

The news of the sale came as Siemens, whose products range from trains to factory equipment, announced a 38% fall in second-quarter net profit year-on-year, to 2.2 billion euros.

From January to March, revenues slipped one percent on-year, while orders were down 13%. The company runs its fiscal year from October to September. Siemens has suffered in recent months due to customers “destocking” goods, after they had built up excess stocks.

Business in key market China fared particularly poorly, with a 25% fall in orders and a 20% drop in revenues in the second quarter. The “digital industries” unit – which supplies technologies for factory automation and had previously been a key growth driver – saw a 13% fall in sales. 

The “smart infrastructure” division, which deals with areas like data centres, however saw sales increase slightly. The “mobility” unit, which produces trains, recorded a 6% rise in revenues but a 49% fall in orders.

The Munich-based group had long been a producer of heavy industrial equipment, but has in recent years sought to shift its focus towards digital technology and factory automation. 

– Nampa/AFP