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ADS-TEC Energy appoints senior VP of its American subsidiary

By Michelle Froese | March 20, 2024

Renato Gross, new senior VP of ADSE Inc.

ADS-TEC Energy, a global provider of ultra-fast charging technology, announced the appointment of Renato Gross as senior vice president of ADSE Inc., the company’s US subsidiary. In this position, Gross will oversee the growth and expansion of ADS-TEC Energy in the United States.

With all the skills needed to support ADS-TEC Energy’s growth strategy, Gross will lead the expansion of the company’s office in Auburn, Alabama, and meet the increasing demand in the US for ADS-TEC Energy’s electric vehicle (EV) charging products developed and produced in Germany, as well as providing support for new and existing installations.

Gross has held senior positions in global and US companies, with a focus on manufacturing, management and sales for more than 20 years. This includes roles in production and technical sales in the automotive industry.

“Renato Gross has an impressive track record of setting up production facilities, rapidly scaling up greenfield facilities and managing product deliveries, which has led to sales in the tens of millions of dollars,” said Thomas Speidel, CEO of ADS-TEC Energy. “His skills and commitment to excellence are well aligned with our needs and goals, and we are pleased that he is now part of our company.”

“I am delighted to be part of the ADS-TEC Energy team, contributing to its continued growth as we build a strong foothold in the US. I believe that as a global company with a focused strategy, we can achieve excellent results in these markets, reflecting the company’s successes in Europe,” added Gross. “We will adapt ADS-TEC Energy’s products to meet the needs of the US, combining German engineering with American ingenuity to deliver the best ultra-fast EV charging products on the market.”

In addition to the appointment of Gross, ADS-TEC Energy today announced another important milestone in the company’s expansion in the US: the first installation of its ultra-fast charging solution ChargeBox at the Marina Palms Yacht Club and Residences in North Miami Beach.

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