Autel to Showcase EV Charging Solutions at IAA Mobility

Autel to Showcase EV Charging Solutions at IAA Mobility

Autel will demo its EV charging solutions at the Intercharge Network Conference in Berlin and IAA Mobility in Munich.

Autel Energy, a provider of EV charging solutions, will participate in the Intercharge Network Conference 2023 (ICNC23) to be held August 29-31 in Berlin. Ting Cai, CEO of Autel Europe, is set to speak on the future of EV charging. Autel’s said its MaxiCharger DC Compact will take center stage for a live demonstration at the Plug&Charge Showcase Zone to showcase its seamless charging process.

ICNC23 is known for bringing together top industry professionals, experts and stakeholders in the electric vehicle charging infrastructure domain. The Autel MaxiCharger series offers high-speed charging capabilities, an intuitive user interface and compatibility with various electric vehicle models, the company said. Autel Energy has been checked and validated by Hubject, making its way into the Plug&Charge ecosystem.

Following the ICNC23, Autel Energy will continue to engage with the electric vehicle community at IAA MOBILITY 2023 (International Motor Show Germany) to take place on September 5-10, 2023, in Munich. During the show, Autel will embark on a roadshow, with its event vehicles journeying from ICNC in Berlin to IAA MOBILITY in Munich.

“We are delighted to be part of ICNC23 and IAA MOBILITY 2023, where we can showcase the capabilities of Autel’s EV chargers and its seamless integration with various EV models,” said Ting Cai. “As the EV market continues to grow, Autel Energy remains committed to delivering cutting-edge charging solutions that enhance the driving experience for EV owners worldwide.”

Visitors attending ICNC23 and IAA MOBILITY will have the opportunity to explore the charging process of Autel Energy’s array of EV charging products.

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