Autel Energy Europe has introduced its most advanced EV charging platform to date, designed to meet growing demand for ultra-fast, reliable, and scalable charging infrastructure across Europe and beyond. The platform is built around in-house engineered liquid-cooled power modules, combining performance with adaptability to support a wide range of charging applications.
Liquid-cooled power modules
At the core of the system are Autel’s MaxiModule LCM60/120 power modules, available in 60 and 120-kW configurations. These modules are engineered for high conversion efficiency, long-term stability, and consistent thermal performance during sustained high-power use.
Their design supports lower total cost of ownership, improved uptime, and scalability for future charging requirements.
Scalable cabinet system
The new modules are integrated into the MaxiCharger DS600L cabinet system, developed for large-scale charging infrastructure with a total output capacity of up to 3 MW per cabinet cluster. To ensure continuity, the system includes redundancy for key components such as power modules, control units, and switching matrix.
When paired with Autel’s terminal units, the DS600L supports CCS and MCS compatibility, fleet and depot applications, and integration with battery energy storage systems (BESS) and photovoltaic (PV) installations, all managed through Autel’s energy management system (EMS).
The system can be combined with a variety of dispensers, from passenger car posts to heavy-duty truck units. The MaxiCharger DT1500 terminal supports outputs up to 1,500 A and 1.44 MW, addressing the requirements of next-generation ultra-fast charging.
All-in-one charger upgrade
Autel has also expanded its all-in-one charger line with the MaxiCharger DH600, an upgrade of the DH480. Maintaining a compact footprint, the DH600 delivers up to 600 kW through liquid-cooled charging cables supporting 650 A. The unit is designed for sustained high-power performance, improved efficiency, and adaptability across diverse charging environments.
Alongside hardware advancements, Autel has expanded its MaxiCare service platform with predictive maintenance and AI-driven tools for real-time optimization. These capabilities enable proactive infrastructure management, reduced downtime, and an improved charging experience.
The company is also exploring broader applications of AI for charging and inspection to further enhance system efficiency.
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