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Award-winning Once Again: ChargePost from ADS-TEC Energy Honored with German Innovation Award 2024

NÜRTINGEN, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ADS-TEC Energy today announced that ChargePost has won a German Innovation Award in the category Excellence in Business to business: E-Mobility Technologies, recognizing its design, brand, and innovation. ChargePost is a battery-buffered fast charging station developed and produced in Germany that enables off-grid ultra-fast charging of EVs within minutes. In a statement, the jury said, "With the ChargePost fast charging station from ADS-TEC Energy, long wai...

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