
Autel Energy has released a new version of its MaxiCharger AC Single EV charger in the U.S., designed for use in places like workplaces, hotels, as well as multi-family homes. This new version comes with the Nayax Uno Mini payment device already built in, allowing users to pay for charging directly at the charger without needing an app.
This launch is a big step for Autel Energy in providing easy-to-use, scalable electric vehicle charging solutions. The partnership with Nayax, which was announced in August 2025, focuses to integrate Nayax's payment technology into up to 100,000 Autel chargers across North America and Europe by the end of 2026.
The new charger keeps the same design as well as performance as the previous version but now adds the ability to accept card payments. It has features like adjustable output, smart load balancing, and support for different charging standards. It’s also built to be easy to install and integrate into existing and new locations.
With the built-in Nayax system, users can make payments using contactless cards, NFC wallets, or RFID for fleets, making the charging process faster and more convenient.
Executive Statement
According to Aaron Greenberg, Chief Strategy Officer at Nayax, their partnership with Autel is about enabling smarter, more scalable EV charging. By embedding the Nayax Uno Mini directly into the MaxiCharger platform, Autel is delivering a charger that is turnkey, card-payment ready, and designed for deployment at scale across North America.
