EVO Max 4T - Mapping Package
The EVO Max 4T - Mapping Package is an enterprise-grade quadcopter manufactured by Autel Robotics, weighing 1,645g and equipped with a quad-sensor gimbal, RTK compatibility, and autonomous mission capabilities. It features a 42-minute flight time, 15 km transmission range, and obstacle avoidance via binocular vision and millimeter-wave radar for professional mapping and surveying applications.
Overview and Use Cases
The EVO Max 4T - Mapping Package is an enterprise quadcopter designed for autonomous aerial surveying, mapping, and inspection tasks. The system enables human operators to program and oversee missions without direct manual flight control during task execution. Primary applications include 3D mapping, target tracking, and multi-mission planning in industrial and professional surveying contexts.
Key Capabilities
- Autonomous Mission Execution: 3D path planning via Autonomy Engine; GNSS-denied navigation capability
- Sensor Fusion: Quad-sensor Fusion 4T gimbal integrating optical zoom, wide-angle, thermal, and ranging capabilities
- Obstacle Avoidance: 720° coverage via binocular vision and millimeter-wave radar
- Precision Positioning: RTK module compatibility for centimeter-level mapping accuracy
- Extended Range: SkyLink 3.0 transmission at 15 km (9.3 miles) FCC
- AI-Assisted Operations: Integrated target tracking and autonomous mission planning
Specifications
Aircraft
- Weight: 1,645g (with ABX40 Smart battery, Fusion 4T Gimbal, and propellers)
- Maximum Take-off Mass: 1,999g (4.41 lbs)
- Diagonal Wheelbase: 465mm (1.53 ft)
- Propeller Size: 11-inch
- Airframe: Foldable design
- Flight Time: 42 minutes
Transmission
- Range: 15 km via SkyLink 3.0 (FCC)
- Communication Standard: SkyLink 3.0
Gimbal and Sensors (Fusion 4T)
- Zoom Camera: 160x optical zoom
- Wide-Angle Camera: Low-light capable
- Thermal Imaging: Integrated thermal sensor
- Laser Rangefinder: 10–2,000m range with <1m accuracy at distances under 400m
Applications
The EVO Max 4T - Mapping Package is configured for professional surveying, infrastructure inspection, thermal analysis, and precision mapping tasks requiring autonomous operation and multi-sensor data collection.
Manufacturer
Autel Robotics manufactures the EVO Max 4T - Mapping Package. The bundle is priced at approximately $8,999 USD; the XE variant is available at $5,699 USD.
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