ADS‑TEC Energy announced its first battery‑energy‑storage contract in Austria, partnering with regional utility AAE in Kärnten to install a BESS5000 system at an agrivoltaics site that is already live. The system will provide grid‑stabilising services, energy trading and backup power for the utility’s renewable portfolio.
On the same day the company disclosed a pilot deployment of its ChargePost battery‑buffered fast‑charging unit at the Pforzheim motorway police station in Baden‑Württemberg. The 300 kW system eliminates the need for costly grid upgrades and will be tested over a 24‑month period in a high‑traffic, power‑constrained environment.
The Austrian deal marks ADS‑TEC’s first entry into the Austrian market and adds a utility‑level revenue stream, while the police deployment demonstrates the applicability of its technology in critical‑infrastructure settings. Both wins reinforce the company’s strategy of combining hardware, software and services to generate recurring revenue.
ADS‑TEC’s financial position remains solid, with €37.9 million in cash as of September 2025, and analysts project a 183 % increase in sales for the current fiscal year. The company has also secured contracts for 20 MW of battery storage in Germany and Austria and a 5 MWh system with Stadtwerke Ludwigsburg‑Kornwestheim.
While the announcement did not include the financial value of the new deals or immediate market reaction, the deployments are expected to accelerate the company’s growth trajectory and expand its presence in Central Europe.
CEO Thomas Speidel highlighted Austria’s commitment to renewables and the role of battery storage in ensuring reliability, while Roland Klauss emphasized the need for integrated solutions that combine technology, system expertise and operational experience. The 24‑month pilot with the police force will provide data that could lead to further public‑sector installations across Germany.
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