Powering the Future – Autel Showcases Next Wave of EV Infrastructure

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Australia is hitting a critical EV tipping point, with over 15,000 battery EV sales in each of the last three months. Passenger EV adoption is climbing rapidly. Commercial fleets are also actively transitioning as fuel prices remain high.  

That has driven public demand for reliable EV charging to elevated levels not seen in the industry before. To keep pace, Australia’s national infrastructure must evolve beyond just the essential plug-and-play hardware, as it has been for many years. It requires intelligent energy management. 

Autel is stepping up to lead this EV infrastructure transformation, and on 9 June 2026, the company will host its exclusive EV Charging Innovation Seminar at Jones Bay Wharf in Sydney. The event will be the launchpad for technologies designed to solve Australia’s unique grid and infrastructure challenges. 

Here is a look at the core hardware driving the next phase of the Australian EV transition for drivers and businesses of today and tomorrow. 

MaxiCharger AC Ultra A22 Series – Smarter Destination Charging 

Commercial destination charging needs to be fast, scalable, and easy to use. The Autel MaxiCharger AC Ultra A22 Series is designed to meet these exact needs for Australian workplaces, retail carparks, and fleet hubs. 

  • High Performance – It delivers 22 kW of 3-phase power, maximising vehicle turnaround times. 
  • Seamless Payments – A standout feature of this charger is the integrated credit card payment terminal. Aussie drivers no longer want to download multiple apps just to charge. The A22 allows for a simple tap-and-go experience via an integrated POS kiosk interface that most deployed public and private charging stations are missing. 
  • Grid Protection – With Active Load Management (ALM) and Dynamic Load Balancing (DLB) protocols, the system cleverly distributes power. This prevents site overloads and saves businesses from expensive electrical upgrades, which many businesses want to avoid when deploying charging infrastructure.

MaxiCharger DC DH120 – Efficient Australian Fast Charging Solution 

For Australian fleet operators and commercial retailers, speed is non-negotiable. The Autel MaxiCharger DC DH120 provides a highly flexible 120 kW fast-charging solution.  

Thanks to its ultra-slim dimensions, this unit is ideal to tackle sites with parking space limitations, increasing its flexibility in the real-world. 

This model is also engineered for fast charging sessions in high-turnover locations. Think shopping centres, busy supermarkets, last-mile logistics hubs, and highway rest stops.  

The DH120 comes with modular power blocks. This architecture makes up for high uptime. If one module needs service, the unit can continue operating at reduced capacity, maintaining charging operations and revenue while providing the charging service to end users. It prevents total site downtime and keeps vehicles moving.  

MaxiCharger DS600L – Heavy Duty Fleet & Truck Electrification 

The electrification of heavy transport, including heavy trucks and big rigs, is the next big phase in Australia’s EV revolution. Megawatt-level demands require heavy-duty infrastructure, which is where the Autel MaxiCharger DS600L comes in. It is built to bring innovation and reliability to this rapidly growing charging segment. 

The DS600L is an ultra-high-power solution. It is designed specifically for electric trucks, busy transport corridors, and bus depots. Basically, what keeps Australians and goods around the country moving at scale.  

This unit delivers massive power outputs to charge large commercial batteries quickly and provides the reliability required to de-risk the transition for large-scale Australian logistics and transport companies. This means delivering goods and services on time, as the fleet is charged efficiently, keeping wheels in motion. 

Transitioning the Australian EV Ecosystem in 2026 and beyond 

Autel’s approach goes beyond just charging power. These models use advanced software architectures that support open protocols such as OCPP 2.0.1. This means complete interoperability with existing network management systems, helping Charge Point Operators (CPO) and business owners to deploy these faster. 

On top of that, operators gain access to a Digital Twin O&M platform. This software allows for remote diagnostics and station-level commissioning. It lowers ongoing operational costs across large charging networks, helping them scale quickly and ultimately allowing more EV charging deployments than ever before. 

Industry Seminar Event Details: 

  • Event: Powering the Future: EV Charging Innovation Seminar 2026 
  • Date: 9 June 2026 
  • Time: 13:00 – 17:00 
  • Location: Jones Bay Wharf, 26-32 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont NSW 2009, Sydney 

The event will bring together industry leaders, network operators, fleet managers, and electrical contractors. Attendees will learn from global success stories, get involved in technical demonstrations, and network with local industry leaders.  

It is a key step forward in Australia’s charging network infrastructure to keep pace with the growth of Australia’s EV market. 

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