With its ultra-fast charging system ChargeBox, the specialist for battery technology presents itself in hall 2 at the booth 2-314 of Robert Bosch GmbH

Nürtingen, Germany - June 14, 2022 - ADS-TEC Energy (NASDAQ: ADSE) will once again be a partner exhibitor of Robert Bosch and Buderus at the leading trade fair for the energy industry "E-world energy & water" from June 21 to 23, 2022 in Essen. As a developer and manufacturer of energy platforms based on highly integrated battery storage technology and its world-leading ultra-fast charging solutions for limited grid connections, the company fits perfectly into the portfolio of intelligent products for holistic energy management that will be shown by the co-exhibitors.

Trade fair highlight ChargeBox - 320 kilowatts of charging power for limited grid connections

As a fast-charging station, the ChargeBox combines everything that makes for convenient charging: it is maximally powerful, offers ultra-fast charging (100 kilometers in about 5 minutes), and is extremely compact and whisper-quiet. It consists of a charging cube with integrated buffer battery and two separate charging stations. The innovative feature is that the box connects directly to normal 400-volt grids and charges itself permanently on the grid, then boosts the energy to maximum power when needed. This makes the system suitable for almost any location on the main distribution grid - whether downtown or in the rural area, in the center of a residential neighborhood or in a company parking lot.

Operators of fast charging stations can plan completely new concepts and develop innovative business models based on this flexible solution. If, for example, 50 kilowatts of connection capacity is still available at a company grid or at a service station, a ChargeBox can be set up in a short time without investing a lot of time and money in the construction measures of an elaborate grid expansion. The deciding factor here is that the grid is no longer the limiting factor, as is the case with conventional fast charging stations that can only generate their power from the grid. The ChargeBox always provides maximum power, while the grid is spared in the process, even if many vehicles are charging at the same time.

Thomas Lächner of ADS-TEC Energy, Regional Sales Manager EU states: "Our ChargeBox is now used by a wide range of customers and we have already delivered more than 1,000 charging points worldwide. We are finding that our solution can be used in a wide variety of ways - whether at service stations, energy providers, car dealerships or other public facilities."

In Essen, the cube-shaped fast charging system will be exhibited in conjunction with one ChargeBox Dispenser. Specialists from ADS-TEC Energy will be pleased to demonstrate the other added values of the excellent fast charging technology on site, as well as provide information about the entire product portfolio of battery storage solutions.

About ADS-TEC Energy

ADS-TEC Energy Inc. is a U.S. subsidiary of the German ADS-TEC Energy GmbH, which is a subsidiary of the publicly traded (NASDAQ) Irish ADS-TEC Energy plc. Based on more than ten years of experience withlithium-ion technologies, ADS-TEC Energy develops and manufactures battery storage solutions and fastcharging systems including their energy management systems. Its battery-based, fast charging technology enables electric vehicles to ultrafast charge even on low powered grids and features a very compact design. The high quality and functionality of the battery systems are due to a particularly high depth of development and in-house production. With its advanced system platforms, ADS-TEC Energy is a valuable partner for automotive, OEMs, utility companies and charge-operators.

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