ADS-Tec Energy: Greenman Energy installs buffer HPC chargers at supermarkets
ADS-TEC Energy and Greenman Energy reach an agreement. The two companies are now launching a joint pilot project to advance the decentralization of the energy sector. Greenman Energy will place and operate the ChargePost at one of its Greenman OPEN supermarkets.
"With the state-of-the-art ultra-fast charging solution from ADS-TEC Energy, we are taking a significant step towards a more sustainable and efficient future, and we are getting much closer to our goal of clean and intelligent mobility solutions," explains Max Bley, founder and CEO of Greenman Energy.
The companies were convinced, among other things, that no costly network upgrades or transformers are necessary. Additionally, multiple ChargePosts can be combined into a virtual power plant in the future, enabling the operator to offer lucrative grid services such as peak load capping and control energy, as well as trade on the energy market.
Additionally, the system delivers up to 300 kW of charging power for electric vehicles. The integrated energy storage with a capacity of up to 201 kWh is also convincing, and the battery storage can be operated bidirectionally with the grid. Renewable energies, such as local photovoltaic systems, can also be seamlessly integrated, which lowers energy costs. Finally, two large 75-inch LED displays can be used on the sides for advertising purposes and additional revenue contributions.
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