ADS-TEC Energy has established a new subsidiary in Austria to strengthen its presence in the DACH region and expand access to its battery storage and fast-charging solutions. The company has already secured key contracts for large-scale storage systems and EV charging infrastructure.
ADS-TEC Energy, a German-American specialist in battery-based energy storage and ultra-fast charging systems, has announced the formation of ads-tec Energy Austria GmbH. The new entity, located in Kötschach-Mauthen near the border to Italy, was established in April 2025 and marks a further step in the company’s international growth strategy.
Shortly after its launch, ADS-TEC Energy Austria secured its first framework agreement with an Austrian utility company. The deal covers three battery energy storage systems, each with a capacity of 5 MWh, along with an order for a fast-charging system for electric vehicles. The first of the three storage systems is scheduled for delivery between the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026.
“The establishment of our Austrian entity is a strategically important step to be closer to our customers to make our technologies directly available locally”, said Thomas Speidel, CEO and founder of ADS-TEC Energy. “The fact that we are already experiencing such strong customer confidence in the first few weeks demonstrates the high demand locally for high-performance storage and charging solutions.”
Roland Klauss, CEO of ADS-TEC Energy Austria, added: “With this new company, we are creating a presence near our customers in Austria – and sending a clear signal for long-term partnership and reliability. We are bringing our highly scalable storage and fast-charging solutions directly to the market – optimized for the requirements of modern grid integration, balancing energy and load management.”
The new subsidiary enables ADS-TEC Energy to offer local expertise, shorter response times, and customised solutions for Austrian customers. The company’s portfolio includes high-performance energy storage systems, ultra-fast charging infrastructure, and system integration technologies aimed at supporting the transition to decarbonised mobility and energy supply.