Autel Alpha
Hardware / Autel Alpha
Autel Alpha
Heavy-Lift Performance, Government-Grade Security
The Autel Alpha is a rugged, high-performance enterprise drone built for critical missions that demand heavy payload capacity, long-range flight, and uncompromising security. Designed with government and industrial applications in mind, it supports multi-payload operations, strong anti-interference, and AES-256 encryption—making it a top choice for sensitive, large-scale operations.
Features & Benefits
High Payload Capacity: Supports dual gimbal configurations and heavy sensors—including LiDAR, thermal, and zoom cameras—for mission flexibility and rich data collection.
Long Flight Endurance: With up to 50 minutes of flight time and a transmission range of 20 km, the Alpha enables extended missions with fewer battery swaps.
Secure & Compliant: Features AES-256 encrypted transmission, anti-jamming technology, and complies with key data protection standards, making it ideal for government and critical infrastructure work.
Rugged Design: Built to operate in harsh environments with IP55-rated weather resistance and advanced obstacle avoidance for reliable field performance.
Multi-Mission Versatility: Designed for advanced inspection, mapping, and tactical missions with plug-and-play payload integration and customizable workflows.
Real-World Applications Across Industries
Agriculture: Use multi-sensor payloads to analyze large crop fields, monitor plant health, and automate precision agriculture tasks.
Construction: Perform complex site modeling and inspections using LiDAR, RGB, and thermal payloads—ideal for large or high-risk sites.
Public Safety: Support search and rescue, disaster response, and crowd management with dual thermal and zoom feeds in real-time, even in low-light conditions.
Utilities & Energy: Conduct detailed inspections of power infrastructure, wind turbines, and solar farms with long flight endurance and multiple sensors onboard.
Education & Research: Enable high-level aerial data collection for research institutions, supporting environmental studies, geospatial analysis, and large-area monitoring.
