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Autel Energy Debuts Ultra-Fast MaxiCharger DH480 at EVCharge Live Thailand 2025

Autel Energy 2 mins read
BANGKOK--BUSINESS WIRE--

Autel Energy, a leading provider of EV charging solutions, will make an impact at EVCharge Live Thailand 2025, taking place on February 26-27, with the debut of its new MaxiCharger DC series, headlined by the state-of-the-art MaxiCharger DH480 All-in-One Charger, alongside a comprehensive portfolio of AC and DC charging products and solutions.

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Autel Energy at Booth F10, EVCharge Live Thailand 2025 held at BITEC (Photo: Business Wire)

Autel Energy at Booth F10, EVCharge Live Thailand 2025 held at BITEC (Photo: Business Wire)

Introducing groundbreaking features of DH480

The DH480 sets a new standard for fast, efficient, and reliable EV charging, delivering up to 480kW of power and supporting simultaneous charging for up to four vehicles, ideal for high-demand locations. It offers the industry’s highest charging speed, adding up to 1km of range per second, with a success rate exceeding 99%. Its versatility extends to payment options, with support for credit cards, RFID, QR codes, and Plug & Charge technology, ensuring a seamless experience for drivers. Additionally, the MaxiCharger DC series integrates with renewable energy systems such as photovoltaic (PV) and battery energy storage (BESS), making it a future-proof solution for sustainable EV charging. With AI-driven monitoring and predictive maintenance ensuring over 98% uptime, DH480 optimizes operational performance.

Expanding into Thai market

Thailand, with a rapidly growing EV market, is becoming a key player in Southeast Asia’s green transportation ecosystem. Recognizing this immense potential of Thailand and beyond, Autel Energy has strategically prioritized this market in its expansion plans, actively rolling out comprehensive charging solutions nationwide to cater to on-the-go charging, fleet, destination, and residence needs. Since 2022, Autel Energy has been expanding its footprint in Thailand through strategic partnerships. Together with RÊVERSHARGER, a leading EV charging solutions provider. it has deployed 120kW and 360kW fast-charging stations at Bangchak petrol stations and BYD showrooms across the country. Besides DC Series, Autel’s widely popular AC Wallbox 7.4kW is rapidly gaining traction in Thailand, favored by households and individuals for its reliable, efficiency, and ease-of-use.

Embracing AI for innovation

Autel Energy is committed to incorporating AI into its cutting-edge solutions, preparing itself for the emerging challenges of the AI-powered EV charging market. Leveraging its proprietary technology across full-scenario intelligent charging solutions, Autel is harnessing AI for dynamic load management, predictive maintenance, and seamless driver experiences. The forward-looking strategy positions Autel at the forefront of innovation, ensuring its EV charging solutions remain efficient, scalable, and future-ready in the rapidly evolving AI-powered market.


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