Autel Energy will showcase its EV charging portfolio at CES 2026, presenting a range of ac and dc charging hardware alongside software-enabled charging management and inspection automation (Booth 219). The exhibit will focus on interoperable, grid-aware charging systems designed for residential, fleet, commercial, and municipal deployments.
The company will demonstrate how EV charging infrastructure is shifting from standalone hardware toward flexible systems that support open standards, automation, and long-term scalability. Autel’s approach emphasizes compatibility with multiple software platforms and adaptability to site-level and grid-level constraints.
It will also highlight its latest ac and dc chargers, including the upcoming DC50, with support for open protocols such as OCPP and ISO 15118. These systems are designed to allow operators to select their preferred charging management platforms while maintaining performance and uptime across diverse deployment environments.
Additionally, Autel will present its Avant product line, which introduces automated charging and inspection capabilities. These systems are intended for applications such as fleet depots, logistics facilities, and environments where repeatable, touch-free operation is beneficial. The Avant platform focuses on automated vehicle connection, along with diagnostics and preventative maintenance features for charging infrastructure.
Autel Energy will showcase its work on intelligent load management and energy-aware charging. These capabilities are designed to support demand response, site-level power optimization, and integration with broader energy systems, helping operators align charging infrastructure with utility requirements and electrification planning.
The platform emphasizes interoperability rather than closed ecosystems, allowing charging installations to integrate with third-party energy management and battery storage solutions.
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