Autel Energy Europe presented its MaxiCharger AC and DC portfolio at its 2026 Partner Summit in Amsterdam, including a distributed charging architecture built around the DS600L power unit that the company says scales up to 3 MW. The presentation covered all-in-one and distributed hardware alongside software and service capabilities, framed against rising European demand for high-power sites above 300 kW and Megawatt Charging System (MCS) deployments. Autel introduced two new products at the summit — the rail-mounted MaxiCharger DT300 dispenser and the compact MaxiCharger DH120 — and outlined operational tools for site commissioning and maintenance.
Highlights
- DS600L power backbone supports scalability up to 3 MW with hot-swappable power modules intended to allow servicing without taking the system offline
- MaxiCharger DT300 is a rail-mounted dispenser supporting up to 10 EVs in parallel per cabinet with dynamic power distribution based on real-time demand
- MaxiCharger DH120 is a newly introduced compact dispenser for destination charging and fleet depots, which Autel says delivers up to 98% system uptime
- One-Click Site Commissioning and Tablet 2.0 AI diagnostics target deployment speed and field service time across the Autel portfolio
Distributed Architecture Anchored by the DS600L
Autel’s distributed charging architecture pairs a centralized power unit with separate charging points across a site, an approach the company says is designed to support flexible and scalable configurations. The DS600L acts as the system’s power backbone, with the company citing scalability of up to 3 MW. Hot-swappable power modules are intended to allow maintenance without taking the cabinet offline.
The platform can be paired with multiple dispenser solutions across the Autel portfolio. Among these is the new MaxiCharger DT300, a rail-mounted charging management system that the company says supports up to 10 EVs in parallel per cabinet. According to Autel, the dispenser enables dynamic power distribution across multiple charging points based on real-time demand, with the goal of improving site utilization. Autel has previously paired this approach with the MaxiCharger DT1000 series and Phoenix Contact’s 1,000A liquid-cooled CCS2 connector for megawatt-class applications.
Compact Dispenser for Destination and Fleet Sites
For sites where faster deployment and lower installation complexity are priorities, the newly introduced MaxiCharger DH120 provides a compact dispenser aimed at destination charging and fleet depot charging. Autel says the unit supports overall system uptime of up to 98%, a self-reported figure consistent with claims the company has made on prior MaxiCharger products.
Software and Service Tools
Beyond hardware, Autel Energy Europe is focusing on how charging sites are deployed, operated, and maintained over time. Two tools featured at the summit address that operational layer:
- One-Click Site Commissioning combines cloud pre-configuration with guided setup and rapid activation, which the company says helps operators bring sites online faster in multi-unit installations.
- Tablet 2.0 is positioned as an AI-driven, component-level diagnostics tool spanning the Autel portfolio, intended to help field teams identify faults and reduce on-site service time.
Andreas Lastei, VP Smart Energy at Autel Energy Europe, framed the direction in a statement: “Across Europe, our customers are moving beyond individual charging units to managing entire charging ecosystems. As charging infrastructure scales, operators are facing growing challenges around uptime, system complexity, and long-term operational efficiency. We are increasingly focusing on how charging systems perform over time, combining hardware, software, and service capabilities to support more reliable deployment, operation, and maintenance at scale.”
The Amsterdam event extends a pattern established at the company’s 2025 summit in Paris, where Autel introduced earlier modular and high-power products including the MaxiCharger DH480 and the MCS Dispenser II.
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