Following takeover by special acquisition company Heramba, Kiepe Electric has launched a new logo and corporate design. This rebranding marks the beginning of a new chapter in the company’s 110-year history, emphasizing its dedication to creating environmentally friendly mobility solutions.

Before the takeover, Kiepe Electric was part of Knorr-Bremse group.

Kiepe Electric new brand identity

The company’s new claim, “Impact Tomorrow,” encapsulates their mission of “building the solutions that enable greener mobility today and in the future,” the company stated in a recent LinkedIn post.

Kiepe Electric’s all-electric ecosystem integrates components with intelligent charging infrastructure, enhancing the efficiency and reducing the emissions of trains, buses, and commercial vehicles.

Accompanying the rebranding, Kiepe Electric has also launched a new website (https://kiepe-group.com/) to provide further insights and updates on their initiatives and innovations. The company welcomes feedback and promises to share more details in the coming days.

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