Autel Donates 100 Diagnostic Tablets to High Schools
Autel U.S. will donate 100 of its professional-grade TS900 diagnostic and service tablet kits to support high school automotive programs nationwide as part of a broader partnership initiative with the ASE Education Foundation.
“Today’s automotive students are tomorrow’s essential technicians,” said Autel U.S. CEO Chloe Hung. “Through our partnership with the ASE Education Foundation, we’re ensuring young people across the country have access to the technology and tools that power modern service bays. The Autel Cares initiative is about giving back to the industry that shaped us, and Autel Inspires is one of the most meaningful ways we can do that.”
High school automotive instructors and program administrators can apply for one of the donated TS900 tablets by completing the entry form. The ASE Education Foundation will oversee the application and selection process to ensure the tools reach programs where they will make a significant impact.
“We thank Autel for the very generous donation of these award-winning diagnostic tablets,” said Mike Coley, president of the ASE Education Foundation. “The Foundation is dedicated to finding solutions to the service technician shortage and having committed industry partners like Autel makes a huge difference. These TS900 tablets will give students hands-on experience with current technology, helping them build confidence and competence as they prepare for careers in automotive service.”
The MaxiTPMS TS900 is a diagnostic and service tablet that also offers comprehensive tire pressure and monitoring system service capabilities. The tablet ships with eight programmable Autel TPMS sensors, the 1-Sensor.
This donation marks the launch of Autel Inspires, a long-term initiative within the Autel Cares program that’s dedicated to providing technology, training and support to schools and emerging automotive professionals.
