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High-Performance Computing (HPC) facilities expanded: Aral Pulse establishes four new locations in Germany

High-speed charging stations installed at four new sites in Düsseldorf, Eisenach, Forchheim, and Wörth, providing up to 300 kilowatts of power via Aral Pulse.

High-Performance Computing (HPC) facilities expand in Germany with Aral Pulse establishing four...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) facilities expand in Germany with Aral Pulse establishing four additional sites

High-Performance Computing (HPC) facilities expanded: Aral Pulse establishes four new locations in Germany

Aral Pulse Expands Ultra-Fast Charging Network Across Germany

Aral Pulse, a leading fast-charging provider in Germany, has recently installed a new charging station in Gewerbepark B, Wörth am Rhein, Bavaria. The station boasts six fast-charging stations and twelve charging points, joining over 3,600 charging points at more than 500 locations across the country.

The charging station in Wörth am Rhein is strategically located near other charging providers and an adjacent fast-food branch, making it a convenient stop for electric vehicle (EV) drivers. This expansion is part of Aral Pulse's ongoing efforts to establish a comprehensive charging network, particularly along major freight corridors.

The chargers installed at this location, and at other new sites, are the Hypercharger HYC300 model from Alpitronic. These chargers offer ultra-fast 300 kW charging, specifically designed to support electric heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) along these crucial transportation routes. This power level corresponds to the Hypercharger HYC300 model name, indicating its capability for very high-speed charging.

Aral Pulse's nationwide charging network is integrated into one of the largest and fastest charging networks in Germany. The company's ultra-fast charging offer is well received, as stated by Alexander Junge, Aral's board member for electromobility.

In addition to the new location in Wörth am Rhein, three fast chargers have gone into operation in Eisenach, located at the gas station 'An der Karlskuppe 1'. The station is situated near the B19 exit Eisenach-Weststadt and close to the A4, providing easy access for EV drivers. A branch of a fast-food chain is also on site.

The fast-charging station in Forchheim, located near the A73 exit Forchheim-Nord, has also been upgraded with four new fast-charging stations, each capable of up to 300 kW. This brings the total number of charging stations in Forchheim to five, with a total of ten charging points.

These new fast-charging stations are spread across three federal states, with a third location set up in Forchheim, Bavaria, at Bamberger Straße 91. It's important to note that the newer HYC-400 model is not yet in use at these locations.

In Düsseldorf, three charging stations were erected at the Aral gas station on Bergische Landstraße 605. No earlier facts about specific locations in North Rhine-Westphalia, Eisenach, or Forchheim were repeated in this paragraph.

Ad-hoc tariff for DC charging over 50 kW at Aral Pulse locations is now 0.69 euros per kilowatt hour (kWh). This infrastructure is actively growing, with new locations being added, including a charging corridor enabling electric HGVs to cover over 600 km across Germany using these 300 kW chargers.

With these latest additions, Aral Pulse now operates more than 3,600 charging points at over 500 locations, making them one of the largest fast-charging providers in Germany. This expansion is a significant step towards creating a comprehensive charging network to support the growing number of EV drivers in the country.

The Hypercharger HYC300 model installed at Aral Pulse's charging stations, such as the one in Wörth am Rhein, is technology designed for ultra-fast charging, specifically aimed at supporting electric heavy goods vehicles (HGVs). Aral Pulse's nationwide charging network, integrating this technology, is part of Germany's largest and fastest-growing charging infrastructure, a testament to the company's commitment to facilitating the growing number of electric vehicle drivers in the country.

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