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Battery-based supercharging from ADS-TEC

EVC&I had a great chat with EV charging industry guru Thomas Speidel, founder and CEO of ADS-TEC Energy, at the EV Charging Summit & Expo in Las Vegas.
March 27, 2024

It was fascinating to hear about the company's battery-based supercharger with 320kw of charging power that can be connected to the existing low-power grid and enables EVs to be charged in minutes not hours.

"At the end of the day convenience is all," he says. Don't miss the upcoming full interview with Thomas to be published on the EVC&I website.

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