Avanci EV Charger welcomes ADS-TEC Energy as a licensee

Post time:11-29 2024 Source:Avanci
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·Program spans four licensees and 46 licensors in less than a year from launch
 
·Cellular connected EV charger installations to grow by 40% CAGR; 80+ million to be installed by 2030
 
Avanci, the independent global leader in joint licensing solutions, today welcomed ADS-TEC, a global leader in battery-buffered, ultra-fast charging technology, as the latest licensee for its Avanci EV Charger program, which launched in December 2023.
 
Michael Rudloff, COO at ADS-TEC Energy said “Avanci has made it simple to license our connected chargers, allowing us to focus on delivering intelligent solutions for our customers.”
 
The Avanci EV Charger program offers manufacturers and charging network operators the efficient option of a single license for their connected EV chargers, covering the essential 4G, 3G & 2G cellular patents of the 46 licensors in the program today, plus those who join in future. The program licenses at fair, published rates paid once for the lifetime of each charger, spanning a range of cellular connected EV chargers from individual home units to multi-outlet systems for public charging.
 
Marianne Frydenlund, Vice President, IoT at Avanci, said: “We are delighted to welcome ADS-TEC Energy, a fast-growing company in electromobility, to Avanci EV Charger. We appreciate their confidence in our simple and efficient solution for the expanding EV charger market and look forward to adding further participants.”
 
Smart EV chargers use their internet connection to play a crucial role in making electric vehicle charging more efficient, convenient, and sustainable while supporting the integration of EVs into the larger energy ecosystem.
 
With installations of cellular connected EV chargers predicted to grow by around 40% CAGR and with over 80 million units forecast to be installed by 2030, Avanci brings efficiency to the sharing of essential technologies and the build out of the EV charging infrastructure.
 
Until December 5 this year, Avanci is offering early licensee reductions for manufacturers already selling connected EV chargers and for charging operators with connected chargers already deployed in their networks.
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