The reconstruction and modernisation of Germany’s transport infrastructure in particular calls for creative solutions and new concepts. Rudolstädter Systembau GmbH (RSB) sees itself as an innovative designer in the field of modern construction technologies with a special focus on projects in the mobility sector. It relies on sustainable and resource-saving materials for planning, manufacturing and construction. It uses our CO2-reduced SWT Green Steel product line to construct charging roofs for E.ON Drive Infrastructure’s electric charging stations. The production of SWT Green Steel generates only 335 kg CO2e per tonne of steel, which corresponds to a reduction of more than 80% compared to the classic blast furnace route.

The roofs, each resting on a support, are prefabricated at the factory in Rudolstadt and then begin their journey to over 55 locations in Germany.

RSB and E.ON Drive Infrastructure have signed a framework agreement for the construction of numerous charging parks and charging points. E.ON aims to make electric mobility attractive to everyone and is investing in public charging infrastructure to achieve this. As one of the largest operators of the German network, the company is installing new fast charging points in north-west and south Germany on behalf of the federal government. The new stations, with charging capacities of up to 400 kW, are scheduled to go into operation by 2026.

Steel that carries the mobility of tomorrow.