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High-power charging advances with liquid-cooled 1,000A CCS2 integration

By Michelle Froese | September 12, 2025

As part of its global product launch event “Infinite Power – Starting from Zero,” Autel Energy introduced a high-power charging system from the MaxiCharger DT1000 series, integrating Phoenix Contact’s latest 1,000A liquid-cooled CCS Type 2 cable and connector system.

This marks the first integration of Phoenix Contact’s 1,000A CCS2 technology into the MaxiCharger DT1000 series, expanding its capability to serve high-power applications such as heavy-duty vehicles, commercial fleets, and high-performance passenger cars, while enhancing thermal stability and system-level compatibility.

“By integrating Phoenix Contact’s new CCS2 connector into our MaxiCharger DT1000, we can bring this technology into a complete system — from modular cabinets to dispensers — enabling the highest charging performance on CCS where it’s needed today,” said Andreas Lastei, VP of Autel Energy Europe. “At the same time, this partnership shows how essential strong collaboration is in our industry.”

High-power charging

Phoenix Contact’s new system is an integrated liquid-cooled cable and connector platform, with optimized conductors and water-glycol cooling loop ensuring stable thermal performance.

The cable design supports continuous 800 and 1,000 A boost operation while remaining lightweight and flexible for operator handling, paired with the connector’s Pt1000 temperature sensors, insulation monitoring, and IP67 protection.

System architecture 

This product within the MaxiCharger DT1000 series integrates Phoenix Contact’s 1,000 A liquid-cooled CCS2 connector to meet Autel’s design goals in sustained high-current delivery, efficient thermal management, and system-level compatibility.

Built on modular power electronics architecture, the system supports flexible scaling from mid-range configurations to megawatt-level deployments, adapting to various site requirements.

Liquid cooling is applied to the connector interface, ensuring stable thermal performance during prolonged high-load operation.

The MaxiCharger DT1000 series can be deployed alongside Autel MaxiCharger latest Liquid-Cooled modules (including the MaxiCharger DS600L and DS600/480) offering flexible system configurations to meet varying site and performance requirements.

Designed for real-world deployment, the MaxiCharger DT1000 series minimizes infrastructure complexity and footprint while maximizing equipment utilization in high-throughput locations such as intercity bus terminals, logistics hubs, and high-throughput fleet depots.

This collaboration highlights how proven high-current CCS2 technology can accelerate infrastructure readiness today, while preparing the industry for the megawatt-class demands of tomorrow.

 

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Filed Under: Charging, Technology News
Tagged With: autelenergy, phoenixcontact
 

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