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Autel Energy Showcases Vision to Power the Planet, Electrified 1969 Ford Bronco at CES

The conversion of classic cars into electric vehicles not only revives these iconic machines but also aligns them with the modern, eco-friendly ethos. Autel Energy’s display of the revitalized 1969 Ford Bronco at CES is a testament to the immense commercial potential of this market. This approach marries sustainability and nostalgia, offering a new lease of life to vintage vehicles while drastically reducing their environmental impact. It signifies how innovation can drive the transition to a greener future, even in realms steeped in tradition such as classic motoring.

(Image: Autel Energy is featuring an all-electric 1969 Ford Bronco in its booth (#7119) at CES. Photo courtesy Autel Energy)

Visitors at CES can feast their eyes on the striking all-electric classic Ford Bronco restoration, valued at $350,000, at Autel Energy’s exhibit. Located in Booth 7119 in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, the exhibit will be open from Thursday, January 5, until Sunday, January 8. The 1969 Bronco was meticulously rebuilt from scratch by Zero Labs Automotive, a Los Angeles-based firm with specializations in automotive and industrial design, technology, and engineering, particularly electric vehicle conversions. This showpiece is a testament to their craftsmanship, emphasizing how vintage charm can seamlessly blend with modern technology.

“As the country transitions to electric vehicles, we wanted to show that embracing the future doesn’t mean that you have to give up the past,” said John Thomas, chief operating officer of Autel Energy. “We’re always innovating and love to partner with companies who share a passion for performance, and we’re proud to be partnering with Zero Labs to showcase this vintage vehicle at CES, blending tradition with technology.”

The custom Bronco SUV, on display, boasts an impressive carbon fiber body, a testament to modern design aesthetics and structural resilience. But the most astounding aspect of this revitalized classic is its electrification. The vehicle now houses a powerful 600-horsepower, dual-motor propulsion system, replacing the conventional internal combustion engine. This advanced powertrain is energized by a sizable 100-kWh battery, offering a substantial all-electric range of over 235 miles. This impressive range caters to both city driving and longer road trips, ticking the boxes of practicality and sustainability. A meticulous blend of old-world charm and cutting-edge technology, the electrified Bronco stands as a beacon of what the future of classic motoring could look like.

“Over the past two decades, Autel (a name born by combining ‘Automotive’ and ‘Intelligence’) has revolutionized the automotive service and repair business around the globe, and now we’re doing it with EV charging technologies,” Thomas said.

In addition to the spectacle of the electric Bronco, Autel Energy is also spotlighting its expansive array of EV charging solutions at CES. This comprehensive suite is aimed to facilitate a smooth transition towards an e-mobility future, showcasing a variety of viable and reliable charging technologies. Autel Energy made its debut with these advanced charging solutions at the Detroit Auto Show in September. These solutions range from compact, home-based charging units to high-capacity, fast-charging stations suitable for commercial applications. Each product underscores Autel Energy’s commitment to propelling advancements in EV infrastructure, playing a critical role in enabling broader acceptance and adoption of electric vehicles.

Autel Energy’s exhibit at CES is a 50-by-30-foot interactive wonderland for EV enthusiasts. Filled with custom EV graphics, the exhibit lays out the comprehensive range of MaxiCharger residential and commercial chargers, including a standout DC fast charger. This advanced charger features an advertising-ready 27-inch color touchscreen display that adds a layer of user-friendliness to the efficient charging process.

The exhibit also hosts residential and commercial displays, each representing the flow of energy within their respective ecosystems. These displays serve to educate visitors on Autel’s comprehensive home solutions and Adaptive Load Management technologies. They demonstrate a smart, integrated system that balances and optimizes energy usage for maximum efficiency without compromising on power supply.

In the commercial display, visitors can delve into the company’s diverse public and business solutions. These include dynamic load balancing for optimized power distribution and high-power charging for commercial applications. These solutions underscore Autel’s commitment to driving the e-mobility revolution. The exhibit showcases not just the company’s present achievements, but more importantly, its vision for a sustainable, electrified future.