Exertis Almo to Distribute ACSL Drones
ACSL, a drone manufacturer, is now partnering with Exertis Almo for the distribution of its flagship SOTEN drone in North America.
“ACSL is committed to understanding and meeting the unique needs of the U.S. drone market. Since our initial launch, we’ve spent time in the field learning from users and improving our systems based on their feedback,” said Cynthia Huang, CEO of ACSL, Inc. “Partnering with Exertis Almo is a significant step in bringing our advanced UAS solutions to a wider audience.”
Exertis Almo is one of North America’s largest Pro AV distributors, with more than 300 employees, 12 distribution facilities, and 2.7 million square feet of automated warehousing space.
“Bringing the SOTEN drone to our partner network is an important opportunity,” said Eric Jameson, business development manager, Drone Solutions, Exertis Almo. “ACSL’s NDAA/TAA-compliant drones support inspection, surveying, and surveillance in industries such as energy, public safety, and agriculture. As a trade-only distributor, we are committed to helping integrators navigate this growing market. We look forward to showcasing the SOTEN drone this spring at the Exertis Almo E4 Experience events in Dallas and New Jersey.”
ACSL plans to expand SOTEN availability in 2025 while introducing new products and features. The company will begin shipping its 640 radiometric thermal camera system in the spring. Recent firmware updates have improved gimbal stability, video quality, and electronic image stabilization, resulting in smoother live video and recorded footage. ACSL will continue supporting the U.S. market with additional updates throughout the year.
