In 1906, Theodor Kiepe created an electric
arc lamp repair workshop in
Düsseldorf. Over the next 40 years the company's product range grew to include electrical switches, then electrical drum controllers and
resistors for electric vehicles. By 1951, the product range included electro-pneumatic contactors, and
traction motors; in 1952, the company supplied equipment for an order of 700
trolleybuses for Argentina. Between the 1950s and 1970s Kiepe Elektrik GmbH expanded, with formation of subsidiaries. In 1959 in Wien, Austria Kiepe Elektrik GmbH took over a small manufacturing company forming
Kiepe Bahn und Kran Electric Ges.m.b.H. and additionally founded Kiepe Italiana di Elettricità s.p.a., later named
Kiepe Electric s.p.a., in Milan, Italy. In 1973, Kiepe Electric GmbH was acquired by
ACEC of Belgium. In 1983, the company was acquired from ACEC by
Alstom, then by
AEG in 1993. During this time Kiepe had become a provider of electrical traction equipment for
light rail vehicles. in 1996,
Schaltbau AG acquired the company. In the early 2000s the company expanded into the North American and Italian markets. and in 2003 the company was renamed
Vossloh Kiepe GmbH. The acquisition was renamed Vossloh Kiepe UK in late 2012. In late 2013, the company, Serbian company
Zelvoz and the city of
Novi Sad reached an agreement for the establishment of a rail vehicle air conditioning unit factory. In 2014, as part of a restructuring by its parent company, Vossloh Kiepe discontinued its mainline traction equipment activities (
Vossloh Kiepe Main Line Technology GmbH). In December 2016, Vossloh AG announced that it was selling Vossloh Electrical Systems, of which Vossloh Kiepe was a part, to
Knorr-Bremse, and the sale was completed in late January 2017. In May 2017, new parent Knorr-Bremse announced the renaming of Vossloh Kiepe as
Kiepe Electric GmbH, a restoration of its pre-Vossloh name but using English spelling. ==Company structure under Vossloh==