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Date: May 8, 2025
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New Amperfied Dynamic DC: Modular fast charger with up to 480 kW

Amperfied, a subsidiary of HEIDELBERG, targets the commercial segment with its new DC fast charging system, designed for fleet operators, logistics depots and charging parks.

Amperfied GmbH, part of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG), has introduced a new modular DC fast charging solution aimed at the commercial vehicle sector. Named Amperfied Dynamic DC, the product will make its debut at the Power2Drive 2025 trade fair in Munich.

The system is specifically developed to meet the requirements of charging infrastructure operators, logistics fleets and high-turnover commercial environments. Its modular design allows flexible configurations with up to 480 kW of charging power dynamically distributed across multiple charge points.

“We are offering a solution that combines high availability, scalability, and energy efficiency, supported by a performance-based service model,” stated Jürgen Otto, CEO of HEIDELBERG.

Availability-based charging and efficiency-driven design

A key innovation is the system’s integration with an availability-based operating model. Instead of purchasing hardware, customers only pay when the system is operational and actively delivering energy. According to Robin Karpp, Managing Director of Amperfied, this approach minimises upfront investment and operational risk for users.

Technical features

The system includes a central power unit that dynamically distributes energy to up to six dispensers, supporting a maximum of 12 charge points. Depending on the configuration, it can provide:

Up to 12 charge points with 300 A / 240 kW

Up to 8 charge points with 500 A / 480 kW

Customisable mixes based on operational needs

The slim dispenser design is optimised for space-constrained locations and includes a 15.6-inch touchscreen and CCS2 connectors compatible with both passenger vehicles and commercial trucks.

Open-source software and predictive maintenance

The system is powered by PIONIX BaseCamp, built on the open-source EVerest framework. This ensures wide compatibility and flexibility in integration. Advanced monitoring and predictive maintenance functions allow for early detection of faults and proactive service interventions, ensuring high system availability.

Market outlook

The commercial DC charging segment is experiencing rapid growth. As of February 2025, Germany had over 34,000 fast charging points, with projections of 90,000 HPC points and a total public charging capacity of up to 32.4 GW by 2030, according to sector studies.

In this context, HEIDELBERG aims to position itself as a leading provider of integrated charging solutions for businesses and public infrastructure, focusing on maximum system uptime, operational efficiency, and recurring service revenues.

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