Supero GmbH

Product Groups
High Power Charger, Ultraschnelllader (ab 150 kWel, DC), Induktive Ladesysteme, Wechselstrom-Ladesysteme (Wallboxen, Ladesäulen) bis 22 kWel (AC), Ladesysteme >22 kWel150 kWel, Bezahlsysteme, IKT, Software, EPC Contracting/Projektentwicklung für Ladeinfrastruktur, Solarbetriebene Ladeinfrastruktur (Solar Carport, Solar Bikeport etc.), Steckersysteme, Ladekabel

Further Content

Ralph Müller-Eberstein, Business Development Manager at ebee smart Technologies GmbH

Ladeinfrastruktur vs. Immobilienwirtschaft: Wege aus der Ladekrise

The smarter E Podcast Episode 151 | Language:German

September 21, 2023

New guidelines for both tenancy law and the construction are supposed to optimize charging stations in apartment buildings.

Wes Stein, Chief Research Scientist for Solar Technologies at CSIRO

CSP – How Concentrated Solar Power Works

The smarter E Podcast Episode 150 | Language: English

September 14, 2023

With CSP we can achieve high temperatures of 150 - 1500 Celsius to drive power cycles or industrial processes such as cement production or green hydrogen. But how far along is CSP technology? Wes Stein will give us the answer to this and other questions.

Dr. Hamed Beheshti and Ahmad Sandid

How Solar PV Is Helping to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals in Africa

The smarter E Podcast Episode 149 | Language: English

September 7, 2023

Africa has a huge untapped solar potential. The integrated solar water desalination project at Lodwar Hospital in Kenya is a flagship project that contributes to several Sustainable Development Goals.

Marco Osterlein, Business Development Executive, adesso

No Energy Transition without the Cloud

The smarter E Podcast Episode 148 | Language: German

August 31, 2023

Marco Oesterlein, IoT expert and business developer, explains, why there can be no energy transition without the cloud.

Market Trends

Generation Capacity for Green Hydrogen to Rise Rapidly

March 13, 2023

By 2030, the EU member states, Norway and the UK want to expand their electrolysis capacity from today’s 143 megawatts (MW) to 138 gigawatts (GW).

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