Autel Energy Europe recently hosted its highly anticipated Partner Summit 2025 in Paris, a key event that attracted leading industry experts, partners, and clients to discuss the future of electric mobility. The summit showcased the company’s latest innovations in both AC and DC charging solutions, while also marking a significant strategic shift as Autel announced its entry into artificial intelligence (AI) deployment, aiming to enhance its product, solution, and service offerings in the rapidly growing electric mobility sector.
The event provided a platform for Autel to display its cutting-edge charging solutions, with a particular focus on the MaxiCharger range. The company also shared exciting updates on its financial performance, revealing strong growth across Europe in 2024. This growth reflects Autel’s continued leadership in the high-performance charging sector, as it expands its presence across the continent with the installation of MaxiCharger DC and AC units in commercial and urban environments.
New Charging Solutions for Electric Mobility
Autel’s MaxiCharger series is at the forefront of its innovation strategy, and the event highlighted the company’s dedication to developing reliable and scalable charging infrastructure for both commercial and residential applications. One of the standout product launches was the MaxiCharger MCS Dispenser II, an upgrade of the original MaxiCharger Megawatt Charging System (MCS). The MCS Dispenser II now features an additional CCS socket, allowing greater compatibility with electric trucks and commercial vehicles, essential for mixed-fleet operations.
With the MCS Dispenser II, Autel is revolutionising megawatt-level charging by offering enhanced cable management and intelligent load balancing. This system allows for faster charging times, which in turn boosts fleet efficiency and vehicle uptime, a critical consideration in high-power charging environments. It also includes advanced thermal management and robust safety features, ensuring it remains a future-proof solution for the electrified transport industry.
Another notable product on display was the MaxiCharger DH480, a 480kW all-in-one DC charger designed for ultra-fast EV charging. The modular design of the DH480 allows for easy deployment and scalability, making it an ideal solution for urban areas, commercial fleet depots, and highway service stations throughout Europe. The system simplifies maintenance and supports future growth, addressing the increasing demand for fast-charging infrastructure.
Expanding Charging Infrastructure
Autel also introduced the MaxiCharger DS480 Distribution System, a versatile power distribution solution that offers dispensers with both uncooled and liquid-cooled options. With power capabilities ranging from 320kW to 480kW, the DS480 ensures high efficiency and reliability, making it adaptable to various high-demand charging applications.
For users seeking advanced AC charging, the MaxiCharger AC Elite II was highlighted as a standout offering. Featuring smart deployment capabilities with one-click installation and station-level commissioning in just 10 minutes, the AC Elite II supports scalable networks and integrates seamlessly with industry communication standards. Dual backup networks ensure a 99% online rate, providing dependable operation for users.
The Partner Summit underscored Autel’s ongoing commitment to driving innovation in the electric mobility space, cementing its position as a leader in the development of high-performance charging solutions. With its expanded range of products and strategic move into AI, Autel is poised to continue shaping the future of electric vehicle infrastructure across Europe and beyond.