Studio Renderlijk’s work featured in Siemens’ article about Ecotap’s dynamic load management

Sometimes, a render finds its way further than you expect.
One of the visuals we created for Ecotap’s DC charging line was recently featured in an article by Siemens, published on their official website — highlighting Ecotap’s approach to dynamic load management and sustainable charging infrastructure.

You can read the full article here:
Siemens x Ecotap – Dynamic Load Management

It’s rewarding to see a visual made for product presentation take on a new role — helping communicate innovation on a larger stage. A reminder that a good render doesn’t just show a product; it strengthens its story.

At Studio Renderlijk, this is what we aim for: visuals that connect engineering and communication. The DC charger render was built from detailed CAD data, refined for visualization, and placed in a realistic environment with natural light and balanced composition — a visual translation of Ecotap’s technical reliability and clean design language.

Seeing this work featured by Siemens reinforces the value of clarity in design. When complex technology becomes understandable at a glance, that’s when visualization truly adds impact.

A small moment of pride — and a great example of how engineering and storytelling come together in one frame.