A render for Ecotap that found its way into a Siemens article

Every now and then, a project reminds you why you do what you do.
One of the renders I previously created for Ecotap’s DC charging line recently appeared in an article by Siemens, published on their official website. The piece focuses on dynamic load management — how smart charging infrastructure helps keep the power grid balanced as electric mobility continues to grow.

Read the article here:
Siemens x Ecotap – Dynamic Load Management

The render itself was created on behalf of Ecotap, based on their technical CAD data and intended to present the product in a clear and realistic way. Clean lighting, believable materials, and a focused composition — designed not only to show what something looks like, but also what it does.

Seeing this visual used in a Siemens article feels like a small but meaningful moment. It shows how a well-executed visualization can travel beyond its original purpose — and help make a technical story visible to a wider audience.

For me personally, this captures the essence of good technical work: building a bridge between idea and reality. Whether through CAD design or visualization, the goal is the same — to make technology understandable, shareable, and appreciated.

A nice recognition — for Ecotap, for Siemens, and, in a quiet way, for the power of visualization.