The company showed ChargePost to the public for the first time. Ads-Tec says it is one of the most compact battery-based DC charging solutions that can massively support the public grid infrastructure with ultra-fast charging on the smallest footprint without additional grid expansion.
The all-in-one system, complete with charging electronics, battery storage, climate control technology and two charging points, offers up to 300 kW of DC power for one vehicle and 150 kW when both charging points are used simultaneously - with a battery capacity of 144 or 201 kWh - in about two square meters of floor space.
ChargePost enables both bidirectional charging and the provision of storage capacity for feeding in the operator's own generated renewable energy, for example with photovoltaics. In just a few minutes, enough energy for more than 100 kilometres can be achieved.
In addition, the ChargeBox was presented at the event. This battery-based ultra-fast charging solution can be installed partially recessed or also completely at ground level. Thanks to the flexible installation options, the two charging dispensers can each be set up up to 100 metres away from the ChargeBox charging cube - outdoors and indoors. This way, they enable ultra-fast charging even in car dealerships or underground garages.
ChargeBox charges permanently from the respective available distribution grid and stores as well as boosts the charging power up to 320 kW at one charging point - or 2x 160 kW for two parallel charging processes. The system can thus be planned and installed quickly and conveniently, without additional time and costs for grid infrastructure expansion, and brings ultra-fast charging to city centres and rural areas.