Autel Energy, a global leader in EV charging solutions, has deployed its ultra-fast 400kW MaxiCharger DC charging station at Bangkok Central, marking a significant step forward in Thailand’s electric vehicle infrastructure expansion. The installation aims to enhance charging accessibility and reduce wait times for EV users in one of Southeast Asia’s most rapidly growing EV markets.
The 400kW Autel MaxiCharger is designed to deliver high-speed charging for a wide range of electric vehicles, including next-generation models with higher battery capacities. It supports both CCS and CHAdeMO connectors, ensuring compatibility across multiple EV brands and models. This latest deployment not only accelerates Thailand’s progress toward sustainable urban mobility but also strengthens Autel’s commitment to advancing fast-charging networks globally.
Autel’s new installation aligns with Thailand’s National EV Policy, which targets 30% EV production by 2030. The company’s advanced charging solutions are known for their intelligent load management systems, real-time data analytics, and high energy efficiency, contributing to reduced grid strain and enhanced user convenience.
Commenting on the milestone, an Autel spokesperson stated,
“We are proud to contribute to Thailand’s growing EV ecosystem with our 400kW MaxiCharger. This installation represents a key step in building reliable, fast, and future-ready EV charging infrastructure that supports both local drivers and international travelers.”
The Autel MaxiCharger 400kW enables most electric cars to achieve an 80% charge in less than 20 minutes, significantly cutting downtime for users. This makes it ideal for high-traffic commercial zones, transport hubs, and urban EV fleets.
With this deployment, Autel reinforces its mission to accelerate global EV adoption by delivering smart, scalable, and sustainable charging solutions tailored to diverse market needs. The Bangkok installation is expected to serve as a blueprint for upcoming projects across Asia-Pacific, supporting the region’s transition toward cleaner and greener transportation systems.

