Today, the grass is indeed greener for Atlanta-based Greenzie, a software company that gives commercial lawn mowers self-driving capabilities.
Less than a year after closing a $500,000 investment led by Atlanta Ventures, the company has announced that it has raised a new $750,000 investment funding round from a group that includes Atlanta Ventures, as well as TechSquare Labs and others.
The “aftermarket autopilot” technology company says its retrofit kit and software works with most stand-on, zero-turn commercial mowers made by major manufacturers in 2018 or later. Greenzie is already operating in the Atlanta area and is quickly looking for greener pastures beyond Georgia’s capital city.
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