Salzburg AG integrates ChargePost techniques into digital energy plant to offer ancillary providers alongside EV charging
Salzburg AG has turn into the primary firm to deploy battery-integrated quick charging infrastructure that concurrently offers electrical automobile charging and grid stability providers. The Austrian vitality supplier efficiently prequalified ADS-TEC Power’s ChargePost system for participation in Austria’s ancillary providers market, integrating the charging stations into its digital energy plant to assist keep grid frequency.
The ChargePost system combines ultra-fast DC charging of as much as 300 kW with battery capability of as much as 201 kWh, whereas connecting to straightforward low-voltage grid infrastructure. Its bidirectional storage and vitality administration allow peak shaving, decreased grid connection prices, and full-power EV charging capabilities no matter native grid capability constraints.
“To speed up progress, quick charging has to evolve from being a price centre,” Thomas Speidel, Founder and Chief Govt of ADS-TEC Power, mentioned. “With clever buffering and steady grid behaviour, techniques like ChargePost open up new flexibility within the operation of charging infrastructure. Our work with Salzburg AG exhibits how high-power charging and grid stability can go hand in hand.”
Salzburg AG has dedicated to increasing the deployment with 20 further ChargePost techniques following a young award to ADS-TEC Power. The prequalification marks the primary time battery-integrated quick charging infrastructure has met the technical necessities to offer ancillary providers, a functionality historically restricted to large-scale standalone battery storage techniques.
Supply: ADS-TEC Power
