Autel EVO Max fleets do real work: public safety shifts, infrastructure inspection, search and rescue. With the EVO Max 4T XE at $8,999 and the 4N at $12,599, agencies and inspection teams typically run a handful of aircraft with a shared battery pool, and the aircraft's flight time of up to 42 minutes means batteries cycle fast during continuous operations. The bottleneck is rarely the drone. It is the charger. This guide covers the Colorado Drone Chargers Portable Rapid Charging System (PRCS) options for Autel platforms, plus the alternatives we stock.

EVO Max 4T XE and 4N: the 4-bay PRCS

The Colorado Drone Chargers Autel EVO Max 4T/4N PRCS ($1,345) is a 4-bay portable rapid charger built for EVO Max 4T XE and 4N batteries. All four bays charge simultaneously, and a full set of four batteries is ready in about 1 hour. Because it runs off inverters and generators, it lives in the truck: a command vehicle, an inspection van, or a generator at a staging area keeps the fleet turning without a wall outlet in sight.
For continuous operations, simultaneous charging is the whole ballgame. A crew flying rotating EVO Max shifts can land, swap, and relaunch while the previous set charges, instead of watching batteries queue one at a time.
EVO II V3: keep the workhorses flying
The EVO II series remains a field workhorse, rated to handle Level 8 winds, and plenty of fleets still fly it daily. The Colorado Drone Chargers EVO II PRCS ($895) gives those fleets the same 4-bay simultaneous charging: four EVO II series batteries in about 1 hour, off an inverter or generator, with the same lifetime warranty.
Alternatives we stock
Two other options worth knowing about:
- FlyPro Autel EVO Max PRCS ($1,345): a comparable 4-bay rapid charging system for EVO Max 4T/4N batteries.
- Autel Robotics EVO Max Multi-Charger ($145): the OEM budget option. Important caveat: it charges batteries sequentially, one after another, not simultaneously. Fine for overnight charging at the office, limiting for field turnaround.
Comparison: Autel field charging options
| Charger | Price | Batteries | Charging | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CDC EVO Max PRCS | $1,345 | EVO Max 4T XE / 4N | 4 simultaneous, about 1 hour | Lifetime |
| CDC EVO II PRCS | $895 | EVO II series | 4 simultaneous, about 1 hour | Lifetime |
| FlyPro EVO Max PRCS | $1,345 | EVO Max 4T XE / 4N | 4-bay rapid charging | Per manufacturer |
| Autel OEM Multi-Charger | $145 | EVO Max series | Sequential, one at a time | Per manufacturer |
FAQ
How fast does the PRCS charge Autel EVO Max batteries?
The Colorado Drone Chargers PRCS charges four EVO Max 4T XE or 4N batteries simultaneously in about 1 hour.
Can I run the PRCS off a generator or vehicle inverter?
Yes. The PRCS is designed to run off inverters and generators, which is exactly how public safety and inspection crews use it in the field.
What is the difference between the PRCS and the Autel OEM multi-charger?
The OEM multi-charger ($145) charges batteries sequentially, one after another. The PRCS ($1,345) charges all four bays simultaneously, so a full set is ready in about 1 hour instead of stacking charge times back to back.
What is the lead time and warranty?
Each PRCS is American-made and built to order, with a typical 2 to 3 week lead time, and it carries a lifetime warranty. Multi-unit and government pricing is available on request.
Outfitting an Autel fleet?
Multi-unit and government pricing available. Tell us your battery count and we will spec the right charging setup.
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