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First North American site for Ads-Tec Energy's ultra-fast charging tech 

Germany-headquartered Ads-Tec Energy is establishing its first dedicated facility in North America in Auburn, Ala., bringing together sales, warehousing, service, and assembly in the new location. 
By James Foster January 9, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Ads-Tec Energy’s first dedicated facility in North America

The company, which will produce battery-backed ultra-fast charging solutions for e-vehicles in the US market, expects its new site in the United States to be fully functional by 2024. 

"We are very pleased to announce significant progress in the US,” said Thomas Speidel, Ads-Tec Energy founder and CEO. “Having been listed on NASDAQ for less than a year, we already have a successful market presence in the Americas, and now are establishing a new location for sales, warehousing, service, and assembly of our fast-charging systems in Auburn, supported by a strong economic environment driven by innovation and growth. 

With its ChargeBox and ChargePost systems, Ads-Tec has developed powerful, reliable technologies with an optimal long-term total cost of ownership (TCO). Both systems can be installed quickly and easily — connected to the existing, limited-power electrical grid, without requiring any expansion of the network — and offer the industry’s highest rates of ultra-fast charging. 

The company's latest ultra-fast charging solution, ChargePost, integrates two charging dispensers that combine power electronics, battery storage and air conditioning with up to two 75-inch displays in an extremely powerful, compact and quiet all-in-one system. ChargePost is available currently in Europe and will soon be available in the US.

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