Autel Energy, a global leader in electric vehicle charging and energy solutions, announced its CES 2026 showcase, highlighting the company's expanding portfolio of interoperable, grid-ready EV charging hardware, along with intelligent charging and inspection automation, designed to meet the real-world demands of homeowners, fleets, commercial operators, and municipalities.
At CES 2026, Autel Energy will demonstrate how EV charging infrastructure is evolving beyond standalone hardware — toward flexible, software-agnostic, and automation-ready systems that scale with business needs and grid realities.
"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. At CES 2026, we're showing how Autel is delivering exactly that."
Interoperable Charging Infrastructure
Autel Energy will showcase its latest AC and DC charging solutions, designed to support open standards including OCPP and ISO 15118, enabling customers to choose their preferred charging management software while maintaining high uptime and performance.
Intelligent Charging Automation
Making its CES debut, Autel's Avant family of products demonstrates a future where EV charging can include reliable options for touch-free, automated processes — particularly well-suited for fleet depots, logistics hubs, and autonomous vehicle operations.
The Avant product line focuses on automated vehicle plug-in, as well as routine equipment diagnostics and preventative maintenance of charging infrastructure.
Grid-Ready, Energy-Aware Solutions
Autel will also highlight its approach to intelligent load management, demand-response readiness, and energy integration, helping homeowners, site hosts, and operators deploy EV charging infrastructure that aligns with utilities' long-term electrification goals.
Built for the Real World of Electrification
Unlike closed ecosystems, Autel Energy's platform-agnostic approach allows customers to deploy charging infrastructure that integrates seamlessly with third-party energy management and battery-storage solutions.
"Electrification is no longer experimental — it's operational," added 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."
Experience Autel Energy at CES 2026
CES attendees are invited to visit Autel Energy at Booth #6219, West Hall, to experience live presentations of Autel's portfolio and vision for the next phase of intelligent EV charging.
For more information, please visit www.autelenergy.us.
