Autel Expands in Asia and Australia

Autel Expands Presence in Asia, Australia

Autel expands in the Asia-Pacific region with new energy vehicle charging solutions for residential and commercial use.

Autel announced it is accelerating its expansion into the Asia and Australian markets with a full range of new energy vehicle charging solutions for both residential and commercial use.

The move is part of Autel’s strategy to expand its presence and provide comprehensive solutions to meet the needs of customers in different regions, the company says.

To expand its Asia-Pacific presence, Autel says it partnered with ChargeSini EV Charging, a smart EV charging supplier in Malaysia, to provide charging solutions for electric vehicles as well as related infrastructure services.

In Australia, Autel adds it formed a strategic partnership with Connect Source, which will enable Autel to leverage Connect Source’s local expertise and distribution channels to better serve customers in the Australian market.

Autel says it teamed up with EVCharge Evolution, a EV charger distributor in Thailand, to combine Autel’s expertise in EV charging technology with EVCharge Evolution’s proficiency to provide high-quality EV charging solutions for customers in Thailand.

“Autel is committed to providing comprehensive solutions for EV charging to meet the needs of customers in more regions worldwide. Our expansion into the Asia-Pacific markets is a strategic move to better serve our customers and strengthen Autel’s position as a leader in smart EV charging solutions,” said Henry He, director of Autel APAC and Australia.

This month, Autel says it showcased its solutions at various automotive shows in the Asia-Pacific Region, including the International Auto Aftermarket EXPO Japan and Fully Charged LIVE Australia, and will attend EV Trend Korea 2023 and the Agenda Asia EV Leadership Summit + Asia EV Tech Show in Indonesia later this month.

For more information, visit www.autelenergy.com.

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