Autel EV Charger Review

mid-range

Autel is a US automotive technology company that brings diagnostic-grade engineering to home EV charging. The MaxiCharger series is built with a distinctive holster design that keeps the cable tidy and protected. Features a large LED status ring, OCPP 2.0.1 compliance, and an energy management system that coordinates with solar and battery storage. Strong value in the mid-range segment.

$1,400-$2,200
Installed price range
3 years
Warranty period
United States
Country of origin
2
Models available

Autel EV Charger Models

ModelPowerPhasesCableSmartSolarPrice
Autel MaxiCharger Home 7.4kW7.4kW1-phase7.6mYesYes$1,400-$1,700
Autel MaxiCharger Home 22kW22kW3-phase7.6mYesYes$1,900-$2,200

Pros

  • Built-in cable holster keeps things tidy
  • Long 7.6m cable (longest in comparison)
  • OCPP 2.0.1 (most future-proof protocol)
  • Solar and battery storage integration
  • Large LED status ring for at-a-glance monitoring

Cons

  • Heavier unit (6.8kg)
  • Larger physical footprint
  • Newer to Australian EV charging market
  • App still maturing compared to Wallbox

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Autel EV charger cost in Australia?
A Autel EV charger costs $1,400-$2,200 fully installed in Australia. Price varies based on the model (7.4kW or 22kW) and installation complexity.
What warranty does Autel offer?
Autel offers a 3-year warranty on their EV chargers. This covers manufacturing defects and hardware failures under normal use.
Is Autel a good EV charger for Australian homes?
Autel is homeowners wanting a tidy, well-engineered charger with the longest cable and future-proof ocpp 2.0.1. Autel is a US automotive technology company that brings diagnostic-grade engineering to home EV charging. The MaxiCharger series is built with a distinctive holster design that keeps the cable tidy and protected.