

This is complemented by multi-year maintenance contracts. The projects include planning, installing the charging infrastructure and integrating it into the medium-voltage grid. In Saarlouis, Siemens will enable the smooth transition to electric buses for Kreisverkehrsbetriebe Saarlouis (KVS GmbH). In Hamburg, Siemens will again support Hamburger Hochbahn AG, one of Germany´s largest public transport companies, in reaching its goal of operating a completely emission-free bus fleet by 2030. Siemens has received two major orders to set up the charging infrastructure for electric buses (e-buses) in two cities in Germany. Charging infrastructure, including planning, construction and connection to the medium-voltage grid.Infrastructure to establish an electric bus fleet in Saarlouis.Project to the successful construction of three technical centers at the Alsterdorf bus depot Equipping the Harburg II bus depot in Hamburg is a follow-on.On November 18th, 2021, Twitter user posted the first known variation on the platform, with captions reading, "did not get a little beverage for the road / got a little beverage for the road." The meme (shown below) received roughly 259,600 likes over the course of four days.Siemens supports expansion of e-bus charging infrastructure in Germany Inspired by the meme above, the template saw more usage on other platforms going into the rest of November 2021. The captions read, "Didn't take a shit before leaving the house / Took a shit before leaving the house." The meme (shown below) received roughly 10,000 upvotes over the course of seven days. On November 15th, 2021, Redditor Elk_Strict uploaded an English-written version of the meme to the subreddit /r/me_irl. Twitter account posted a version on September 23rd, 2021 (shown below, right), which received 337 likes over the course of two months. For example, Twitter account posted a version on April 23rd, 2021, (shown below, left) that received roughly 2,800 likes over the course of seven months. In April 2021, the cartoon saw further spread and usage as a template on Twitter, still within Brazilian circles. For example, on August 14th, 2019, Twitter account posted a meme (shown below) with text overlay reading, "Não fuma cigarro / Fuma cigarro," which translates in English to, "Doesn't smoke cigarettes / Smokes cigarettes." The meme (shown below) received roughly 18,000 likes on Twitter over the course of two years. However, the image didn't receive exploitable meme usage until 2019 within Brazilian Twitter circles. Genilo's cartoon was translated into English, Arabic and other languages going into 2014.

On August 24th, 2013, Genildo uploaded a cartoon to his website called, "As vezes só depende de nós," which translates in English to, "Sometimes it just depends on us." The cartoon (shown below) has text overlaid on top that reads, "Escolha o Lado Feliz da Viva!" or "Choose the Happy Side of Life!" in English. The original image used in the meme format was created by Brazilian cartoonist Genildo Ronchi, who has a social media presence on both Instagram and Facebook.
