Autel U.S. will donate 100 TS900 diagnostic and service tablet kits to ASE-accredited high school automotive programs nationwide. The company, which produces professional-grade diagnostic equipment, provides the tablets through its Autel Inspires program, part of the broader Autel Cares philanthropic effort.
High school instructors and program administrators can apply for a donated TS900 tablet by completing the entry form. The ASE Education Foundation will oversee the selection process to ensure the tablets reach programs where they can have the greatest impact.
The donation marks the launch of Autel Inspires, which provides students, instructors, and training programs with equipment, mentorship, and resources to strengthen technical education. The program supports workforce development by helping students gain hands-on experience with current automotive technology.
“Today’s automotive students are tomorrow’s essential technicians,” Chloe Hung, Autel U.S. CEO, stated. “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.”



