Autel Energy is upgrading its US EV charging lineup with built-in readers that accept credit card payments, and it’s not a small undertaking. The company says about 100,000 of its EV chargers across ...
U.S. officials have made efforts for nearly a decade to ban popular China-made drones used by government agencies and hobbyists alike, citing national-security concerns. This week, Washington is ...
Drones do far more than ruin a day at the park. Formally known as unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), they are integral to myriad sectors, from real estate to agriculture to disaster mapping and ...
PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. — Autel U.S. has added the MS919 S2 and MS909 S2 diagnostic tablets to its Ultra S2 product line. According to the company, these new platforms enhance diagnostic functionality ...
BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As part of its global product launch event “Infinite Power – Starting from Zero,” Autel Energy introduced a high-power charging system from the MaxiCharger DT1000 series, ...
PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. — Autel Intelligent Technology Corp. said it can now access the enhanced security gateway on select 2021 and newer Mercedes-Benz vehicle models, allowing users of the firm's ...
Two lawmakers are calling for a probe into a Chinese EV-charging startup that does business in the U.S., the latest bid to crack down on China’s access to American consumers and technology. Sen.
You could buy a home EV charger with the same indifference of picking out a new toothbrush. Like the way that one looks? It will probably get the job done. But if you care about the details, the Autel ...
A gang that stole cars using a high-tech device to make duplicate keys has been busted by Delhi Police. The gang, known to the police as 'Mehtab-Sameem Pilla' gang, used a handheld digital device made ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - China-based DJI and Autel Robotics could be banned from selling new drones in the United States market under an annual military bill set to be voted on later this week by ...
China’s Autel Robotics is accused of aiding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine James Titcomb is The Telegraph's Technology Editor and has covered the tech industry for a decade from Silicon Valley and ...