TAIPEI, TAIWAN — Advanced power solutions provider Acbel Polytech has announced its upcoming participation in the Power2Drive Europe 2026 exhibition, scheduled to take place from June 23 to 25 at Messe München, Germany. The company intends to exhibit its latest technical developments in electric vehicle (EV) power infrastructure, highlighting integrated on-board power conversion systems alongside a collaborative public charging infrastructure solution developed in partnership with ChargePoint.
The technological showcase arrives amid steady volume increases within the European electric mobility ecosystem. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), regional sales of electric passenger vehicles reached approximately 4.2 million units in 2025, accounting for nearly one-third of all new vehicle registrations across European markets. To sustain this fleet expansion, public charging networks scaled up concurrently, adding 260,000 new public deployment terminals over the same annual period—marking an estimated 20% year-on-year growth rate.
High-Voltage On-Board Power Systems
At the center of Acbel’s fahrzeugseitige (vehicle-side) technology showcase is its 400V and 800V 2-in-1 Combo series. This architecture natively consolidates an 11kW on-board charger (OBC)—complete with bidirectional Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) power delivery routing—and a 3kW DC/DC converter into a singular, space-optimized package designed for multi-platform EV manufacturing requirements.
In addition to the combined systems, Acbel will present standalone DC/DC power conversion hardware engineered to withstand volatile automotive voltage fluctuations. Featured architectures include:
An 800V to 48V/12V 6kW dual-output converter engineered to supply secondary low-voltage auxiliary rails.
A 400V to 12V 3kW converter tailored for mass-market passenger vehicle designs.
The entire range of displayed components has been designed in conformity with ISO 26262 automotive functional safety standards. Furthermore, designated hardware architectures within the high-voltage portfolio are projected to secure formal ISO 21434 cybersecurity certification during the third quarter of 2026, mitigating vulnerabilities linked to connected drivetrain layers.
Europe is one of the world’s key markets for electric vehicles and charging infrastructure, and it is an important region for Acbel’s international EV business development,” noted Sven Lee, Vice President of Power and Energy Solutions Business at Acbel. “Through co-development programs with automakers in the United States and Japan, as well as with leading international charging infrastructure companies, Acbel has built a strong foundation in EV power applications. Our participation in Power2Drive Europe is an important step in bringing these capabilities closer to the European market.“
Infrastructure Integration via ChargePoint
Expanding beyond internal vehicle electronics, Acbel’s exhibition layout features a dedicated EV charging infrastructure solution deployed in direct cooperation with ChargePoint. The collaborative hardware program reflects Acbel’s strategic intent to capture broader market segments within external charging infrastructure engineering and supply chains rather than operating exclusively as an automotive component vendor.
International customers, fleet operations managers, and charge point operators (CPOs) visiting the Munich event can evaluate the systems firsthand at Hall C6, Booth 270 inside the Messe München exhibition complex.
Acbel EV Power Conversion Component Portfolio
| Core Power Component | Primary Engineering Specifications | Functional Standards & Status |
| 400V/800V 2-in-1 Combo Series | 11kW On-Board Charger (OBC) + 3kW DC/DC Converter with integrated V2L functionality | ISO 26262 Compliant |
| High-Voltage Dual-Output Converter | 800V input to 48V/12V dual output @ 6kW capacity | ISO 26262 / ISO 21434 (Q3 2026 Expectation) |
| Standard Low-Voltage Converter | 400V input to 12V output @ 3kW capacity | ISO 26262 Compliant |
| Joint Infrastructure Application | Integrated charging solution engineered in partnership with ChargePoint | Public deployment ready |


