Autel Energy announced its CES 2026 showcase featuring interoperable EV charging hardware, intelligent automation systems, and grid-ready solutions designed for residential, commercial, fleet, and municipal applications. The company’s exhibit at Booth #6219 in West Hall highlights its platform-agnostic approach to charging infrastructure.
Highlights
- Autel debuts its Avant product family, featuring automated plug-in and diagnostic capabilities for fleet depots and autonomous vehicle operations
- All charging solutions support open standards including OCPP and ISO 15118 for software flexibility
- Grid-ready systems include intelligent load management and demand-response capabilities
- Platform-agnostic architecture enables integration with third-party energy management and battery storage systems
Interoperable AC and DC Charging Hardware
Autel Energy’s latest AC and DC charging solutions support open communication standards, allowing operators to select their preferred charging management software. The hardware is designed around OCPP and ISO 15118 protocols.
“The industry no longer needs more proprietary silos,” said Shane Long, CTO at Autel Energy. “What customers are asking for is choice, reliability, and infrastructure that supports their business goals, with a clear path to scale and automation.”
Avant Automated Charging System Debuts
The Avant product line makes its first public appearance at CES 2026. The system targets fleet depots, logistics hubs, and autonomous vehicle operations requiring touch-free charging processes.
Avant capabilities include:
- Automated vehicle plug-in for hands-free charging initiation
- Routine equipment diagnostics for infrastructure monitoring
- Preventative maintenance functions for charging equipment
Grid Integration and Energy Management
Autel’s infrastructure incorporates intelligent load management and demand-response readiness. The systems are designed to align with utility electrification requirements and integrate with existing energy management platforms.
“Electrification is no longer experimental — it’s operational,” said Michelle Luo, CRO at Autel Energy. “Our focus is on helping customers deploy infrastructure that works today and adapts tomorrow, without forcing them into proprietary lock-in.”
The platform-agnostic design allows integration with third-party battery storage and energy management solutions without requiring proprietary software ecosystems.
For more information, visit autelenergy.us.
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