Autel Energy has reinforced its commitment to the Australian market by unveiling a suite of intelligent EV charging and energy management technologies designed to support the country’s growing electrification efforts.
The company showcased the new solutions earlier this month during its Powering the Future – Autel 2026 EV Charging Innovation Seminar in Sydney, where industry partners, customers and energy stakeholders gathered to discuss the future of electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
Autel used the event to introduce several products and technologies developed to address Australia’s unique energy and charging challenges. Among the highlights was the DH120 DC charger, featuring an ultra-slim cabinet just 25 centimetres deep with a footprint of less than 0.16 square metres. The charger can simultaneously charge two vehicles while delivering up to 97 per cent efficiency.
The company also unveiled what it described as Australia’s first charging solution with reactive power compensation, enabling charging equipment to help stabilise the electricity grid while vehicles are charging. Other innovations included an AC charger integrating Nayax card payment technology, a fleet charging system with hardware-level backup switching designed to minimise downtime, and a smart AC charger capable of prioritising surplus rooftop solar energy for EV charging.
Autel also presented its iGreen Charging Solution, which combines solar generation, battery storage and EV charging through an AI-powered energy management platform. The system is designed to optimise energy use, reduce operating costs and improve long-term returns for charging operators.
Autel APAC Region CEO Henry He said Australia’s limited commercial land availability, grid stability constraints and demanding fleet operating requirements called for tailored solutions.
He said the company’s space-efficient designs, intelligent grid interaction technologies and hardware-level redundancy were developed specifically to address these challenges while supporting Australia’s transition towards greater electrification and renewable energy adoption.
