PRIME Batteries Technology launches new EV charging solution

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PRIME Batteries Technology, Eldrive Romania and ALLSPARK Energy presented a solution for storing energy and charging electric cars. 

The “energy cube” can power electric cars with energy from the grid or from photovoltaic panels, being ideal for areas where the grid needs improvement.

The cube can capture and store power from the grid, with low and constant consumption, to protect electrical systems in the area. When an electric car comes to charge, it can benefit of high load power – up to 150 kW – without affecting the electrical grid.

“PRIME Batteries Technology manufactures batteries for various applications, from storage for the national energy system, up to traction batteries for commercial vehicles and is the largest manufacturer of Li-Ion batteries in Southeast Europe. By collaborating with Eldrive Romania we bring, store and deliver energy where it is needed, facilitating the transition to electric mobility, but also to the notion of a dispatchable consumer”, said Vicentiu Ciobanu, Co-Founder and CEO of PRIME Batteries Technology.

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