
MAHLE Introduces High-Voltage Charging Solutions for the Global Aftermarket!
By Ashutosh Arora
MAHLE has announced the launch of a new line of high-voltage charging solutions tailored for the international automotive aftermarket, marking a significant step in addressing the service and maintenance needs of the rapidly expanding fleet of electric and hybrid vehicles. With the global registration of battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) continuing to rise, workshops around the world are seeking dependable, high-quality components that can support the shift toward e-mobility. MAHLE’s latest offering positions the company as a critical partner in this transition.
The rollout will begin in October 2025 with the introduction of input filters, followed by onboard chargers by the end of the year. Both products are drawn directly from MAHLE’s original equipment (OE) portfolio, ensuring they meet the same rigorous manufacturing standards that define the company’s reputation among vehicle manufacturers. Initially, the products will be compatible with models from Renault, Peugeot, Citroën, DS, and Opel, with plans to expand availability to a broader range of vehicles as the portfolio grows. By 2026, MAHLE expects to introduce additional high-voltage components and power electronics, further broadening its aftermarket coverage.
Visitors to IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich from September 9–14 will have an opportunity to experience these innovations firsthand at the MAHLE Lifecycle and Mobility booth in Hall A1 as well as in the “Test Drives” area. According to Dr. Armin Messerer, Director of Product Management and Purchasing at MAHLE Lifecycle and Mobility, the expansion underscores MAHLE’s mission to prepare workshops for the demands of future mobility. “Customers benefit from MAHLE’s strong position in original equipment, as the same expertise is carried into our spare parts and service business,” he said.
The new input filters and onboard chargers address essential functions in electric vehicles. Input filters play a crucial role in protecting high-voltage batteries and charging electronics from harmful voltage spikes and electromagnetic interference during the charging process. Onboard chargers, meanwhile, convert alternating current (AC) from the power grid into direct current (DC) for safe and efficient storage in the battery. Both components are subject to wear from environmental conditions such as vibration, moisture, heat, and aging, which makes their availability in the spare parts market increasingly vital as electric vehicles age and require maintenance.
Complementing these new products, MAHLE will also showcase its broader suite of aftermarket e-mobility tools, including the TechPRO®2 diagnostic system with advanced intelligent diagnostics and the E-HEALTH-Charge battery testing solution. Together, these offerings provide workshops with the technology and support needed to transition seamlessly into servicing electric and hybrid vehicles.
MAHLE Aftermarket, a global leader in supplying automotive parts and service solutions, has built a reputation for reliability across diverse markets. Its product range extends well beyond electrification to include engine components, filtration, thermal management systems, electrics, mechatronics, and workshop equipment. By leveraging its expertise in OE manufacturing, MAHLE ensures that every aftermarket product meets the highest standards of performance and durability.
With the introduction of high-voltage charging components, MAHLE Aftermarket is not only meeting current demand but also preparing the aftermarket sector for a future where electrification becomes mainstream. By supporting workshops, distributors, and retailers with high-quality, sustainable, and innovative solutions, MAHLE is playing a pivotal role in ensuring that vehicles of tomorrow remain efficient, road-ready, and environmentally responsible.





















