ROOSENDAAL, the Netherlands--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 17, 2026--
As electric heavy-duty vehicles continue to expand across Europe, charging infrastructure is evolving toward megawatt-level capability. Windrose and Autel Europe recently announced the successful completion of a real-world Megawatt Charging System (MCS) charging session at the Mega Charging Hub of a prime customer of Revolt in Roosendaal, marking an operational validation of charging under the MCS standard in live site conditions.
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The deployment features a modular megawatt configuration combining three MaxiCharger DS480 high-power charging cabinets connected in parallel to form a 1,440 kW system. The setup is paired with the MaxiCharger DT1500 MCS-enabled dispenser, capable of delivering up to 1.2 MW output through the MCS interface with a maximum current of 1,500 A, while also supporting CCS charging with up to 650 A continuous output.
Designed for sustained high-current operation, the system integrates liquid-cooled cable technology, coordinated power conversion, and stable communication architecture. As charging systems evolve toward megawatt-level capability, factors such as thermal management, vehicle-charger interoperability, communication standards such as ISO 15118-20, and site integration become critical engineering considerations. The successful session demonstrated reliable interoperability between the Autel charging infrastructure and the Windrose electric truck platform under real operating conditions.
“We are proud to partner with Autel to successfully complete MCS charging. MCS will be a cornerstone of next-generation long-haul electrification, enabling scalable and ultra-fast charging for the future of zero-emission freight,” said Wen Han, CEO of Windrose.
“Megawatt charging is not defined solely by higher power levels,” said Andreas Lastei, Vice President of Autel Smart Energy Europe. “It requires coordinated system design across power conversion, thermal management, communication stability, and site integration. Collaborating with vehicle manufacturers such as Windrose allows us to validate interoperability under real operating conditions and align infrastructure architecture with actual heavy-duty vehicle requirements. This type of technical collaboration is essential to ensuring that megawatt infrastructure can be deployed reliably and scaled sustainably across Europe.”
Building on the successful MCS validation in Europe — a milestone that contributes to advancing megawatt charging readiness for heavy-duty transport across the region — Autel and Windrose are expanding their collaboration into additional international markets. Beyond megawatt-level infrastructure projects in Europe, the two companies are also advancing heavy-duty charging deployments in Australia, further supporting the electrification of long-haul transport operations. This continued cooperation reflects a shared commitment to aligning vehicle development with scalable charging infrastructure, helping accelerate the real-world adoption of zero-emission freight solutions.
Heavy-duty transport remains one of the most demanding segments to electrify due to high energy consumption and operational intensity. By validating charging performance under real operating conditions, Autel and Windrose are contributing to reducing charging downtime, improving fleet efficiency, and advancing the commercial viability of zero-emission freight.
About Windrose Electric
With roots in China and now headquartered in Antwerp, Belgium, Windrose Electric is a world-leading developer of zero-emission long-haul trucks. Founded in 2022 by Stanford University graduate Wen Han, Windrose has now brought its trucks to four continents including North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, South America. Windrose all-electric truck is able to achieve 670km of fully loaded range at 49 tons of total weight, and its second generation is designed to achieve over 800km, or 500 miles of range. Windrose Electric is working with top brands like Kuehne+Nagel, Decathlon, Remy Cointreau, NestleWyeth Nutrition, Rittal, and KLN.
About Autel
Autel Europe provides intelligent EV charging solutions for residential, commercial, and public applications. Its MaxiCharger series offers reliable, high-performance AC and DC chargers with a strong focus on safety, interoperability, and ease of deployment. Today, Autel Europe serves customers in 37 countries across the continent, supporting the transition to sustainable mobility with flexible and future-oriented charging infrastructure.
Windrose electric truck charging with Autel’s MCS-enabled megawatt charging system.
CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 17, 2026--
Mobileum Inc. (“Mobileum”), a leading global provider of analytics and network solutions, highlighted its ” Signal to Value ” vision at MWC Barcelona 2026, demonstrating how telecom operators can turn network events into insight, action, and revenue.
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At the event, Mobileum demonstrated how operators can leverage its Active Intelligence Platform to enhance roaming performance, strengthen fraud and risk defenses, and automate network assurance across increasingly complex global networks.
“Operators generate massive volumes of network events every second, but the real value comes from turning those events into insights, action, and revenue,” said Bernardo Lucas, Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer at Mobileum. “At MWC 2026, Mobileum demonstrated how AI and automation can help operators move from raw telecom data to real business impact – whether that means accelerating roaming revenues, protecting networks from emerging fraud threats, or enabling new enterprise services.”
Among the solutions Mobileum showcased were technologies designed to help operators translate network intelligence into measurable business value, including:
Through interactive demo stations, Mobileum demonstrated how operators can turn telecom data into real operational and commercial value across three key areas:
Roaming Reimagined
Mobileum showcased how AI-powered roaming intelligence helps operators improve service quality, optimize partnerships, and unlock new roaming revenue opportunities. Innovations included Mobileum’s Roaming Exposure Function (REF), which provides secure real-time access to roaming intelligence via a standardized, policy-driven API framework, enabling new use cases across fraud mitigation, IoT lifecycle management, customer experience, and analytics. Additional demonstrations featured Roaming DNA, Network Traffic Redirection (NTR), and AI-driven analytics that allow operators to proactively monitor roaming performance, optimize steering strategies, and resolve network issues before they impact subscribers.
Agentic Fraud Defense
Mobileum also highlighted the evolution of its RAID 9 Integrated Risk Management (IRM) platform with the addition of Agentic AI, enabling risk teams to detect threats faster and automate responses while maintaining full operational control. The solution uses AI agents capable of reasoning through fraud and revenue assurance scenarios using telecom industry context, helping risk teams identify emerging threats, prioritize investigations, and automate routine processes. Complementary capabilities demonstrated at MWC included voice security technologies such as Audio Printing and VoiceShield, along with tools like URL Scanner, providing operators with real-time Voice and SMS protection against increasingly sophisticated scam, fraud and security threats
Autonomous Network Assurance
Mobileum showcased how AI-driven automation is transforming network assurance, enabling operators to monitor and optimize complex multi-generation networks more efficiently. Demonstrations included smartphone-based testing for GlobalRoamer®, GenAI-based Root Cause Analysis automation and new probe solutions designed for special environments like hard to reach locations for satellite communications testing. Mobileum also demonstrated advanced functionality for its lab and performance testing solution, dsTest, including automated signaling firewall complex rules validation, and advanced 5G end-to-end call flow analysis, providing deeper visibility into network performance and customer experience across global connectivity environments.
Mobileum also reinforced its support for large-scale global events with the release of its 2026 FIFA World Cup Testing Package, which will provide telecom operators enhanced testing and monitoring tools to validate roaming readiness and maintain service quality during periods of heavy network demand.
Monetizing AI for Enterprise Customers
Mobileum also demonstrated its white-labeled AI Assistant platform, developed in partnership with NOHOLD, which enables telecom operators to offer branded AI assistant services to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The platform allows operators to deliver subscription-based AI assistants that help businesses automate customer support, improve sales engagement, and enhance productivity, creating new opportunities to monetize AI services through existing enterprise channels.
Together, these advancements reflect Mobileum’s broader Signal to Value vision: helping telecom operators turn network events into trusted intelligence that drives smarter decisions, stronger networks, enhanced operational automation, and new revenue opportunities.
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About Mobileum Inc.
Mobileum is a leading provider of Telecom analytics solutions for roaming, core network, security, risk management, domestic and international connectivity testing, and customer intelligence. More than 1,000 customers rely on its Active Intelligence platform, which provides advanced analytics solutions, allowing customers to connect deep network and operational intelligence with real-time actions that increase revenue, improve customer experience, and reduce costs. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, Mobileum has global offices in Australia, Germany, Greece, India, Japan, Portugal, Singapore, UK, and United Arab Emirates. Learn more at www.mobileum.com
Mobileum team at MWC Barcelona 2026.