Paragon Mobility, known for its energy optimisation infrastructure and EV charging solutions, is expanding its offerings with Ads-Tec Energy’s ChargePost.
ChargePost allows two vehicles to charge simultaneously, offering up to 300 kW or 150 kW per vehicle. It features two 75-inch LED displays for digital advertising, creating additional revenue opportunities. Paragon Mobility uses renewable or locally generated electricity to charge the ChargePost’s 201 kWh battery, which supports bidirectional use, feeding energy back into the grid and stabilising weak connections. Multiple ChargePosts can be networked into a virtual power plant, scaling storage capacity and energy management.
Paragon Mobility is also using ChargePost for charging electric buses, with other customers using Ads-Tec solutions to charge trucks. The company aims to provide a flexible, reliable charging service that saves time and money, while boosting customer confidence in a growing but sometimes uncertain market.
“Paragon Mobility defines itself by delivering highly optimised, flexible, high quality charging infrastructure even in the most constrained sites,” said Jean Lemaire, CEO of Paragon Mobility. “With these first signature deployments with Ads -Tec Energy in France, combining super charging with battery storage in low grid connection sites and intensive applications, we have started to write down a remarkable page in energy transition.”
Recognised for its innovation, Paragon Mobility has attracted top-tier clients and industrial partners. It was featured on the SET100 list of promising climate tech companies and won several awards, including Best Charging and Energy Distribution Infrastructure CEO for Jean Lemaire. The company has also teamed up with former Formula E World Champion Sebastien Buemi to promote its mission.