Delta Electronics to Present AI Manufacturing and Energy Solutions at Hannover Messe 2026

April 15, 2026
Delta Electronics will showcase AI-driven manufacturing, industrial power, and EV charging systems at Hannover Messe 2026, including the new Chameleon Series power supplies and C-Series energy storage solution.

Delta Electronics will present its latest AI-driven manufacturing and energy solutions at Hannover Messe 2026, announced in a press release. The company will exhibit under the theme “Delta Sustainable Factory” from April 20 to 24 in Hall 13, Stand C02.

The showcase will feature AI-enabled production demonstrations and digital twin integration for intelligent automation. Highlights include a cyber-physical demonstration integrating advanced PCB insertion systems and collaborative robot applications, such as the DC16 cobot-powered palletizing system for end-of-line automation. Delta will also present the Compact Multi-Drive MX300 Series, a modular multi-axis drive system designed for flexible and space-efficient industrial setups.

Delta will introduce the Chameleon Series industrial AC/DC power supplies, designed for rugged environments with 48V output, 95% efficiency, and fanless operation. The platform supports digital output adjustment, PMBus communication, and predictive maintenance capabilities.

In the clean mobility segment, Delta will display its UFC 500 DC fast charger and the C-Series All-In-One Energy Storage Solution. The C-Series integrates battery packs, a power conditioning system, and liquid cooling within a compact cabinet, supporting scalable MW-level deployments for commercial and industrial energy infrastructure.

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