Siemens’ all-electric paint line is a powerful demonstration of how innovation in even the most overlooked processes can drive real climate progress.
Siemens is turning heads in the finishing industry with a bold leap forward in sustainability: the installation of an all-electric paint line at its Electrical Products facility in Grand Prairie (Texas, USA). Long viewed as a challenging area for carbon reduction, paint finishing has now emerged as a surprising front-runner in decarbonisation, thanks to this major innovation.
Siemens reports that, while paint lines may seem an unlikely source of environmental progress, the impact of transitioning from traditional fuel-based systems to a fully electric setup has been dramatic. The new system significantly cuts emissions, improves energy efficiency, and serves as a model for other manufacturers seeking to modernise operations without compromising performance.
This industry-leading development will take centre stage at the IHEA 2025 Industrial Heating Decarbonisation SUMMIT, set for 29th September to 1st October 2025 at the Conrad Indianapolis. Siemens will detail how its next-generation paint line is not only reducing carbon output, but also setting a blueprint for sustainability in industrial finishing.
In addition to Siemens’ showcase, the SUMMIT will feature:
- Six in-depth case studies
highlighting real-world decarbonisation success stories.
- Expert presentations
on topics such as low-carbon fuels, grid electrification, and managing environmental risk.
- A tabletop exhibition
featuring top-tier suppliers and innovative technologies.
- Actionable ideas
for improving energy efficiency and meeting sustainability goals.
- Extensive networking opportunities
with peers and industry leaders.