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You might be surprised to learn that AMPECO is headquartered in Bulgaria—not exactly an e-mobility hotspot. Charged : I imagine you must customize your installations for different kinds of customers, for example, a CPO versus a utility or a fleet operator. There are different business models that can be applied with our software.
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