As the 2024 mowing season quickly approaches, autonomous software Greenzie launched its 3.0 software on March 1 to boost their customer’s autonomous mowing capabilities and help landscapers work more effectively, efficiently and safely.
Designed and developed leveraging direct customer feedback from the 2023 mowing season, Greenzie’s latest generation of autonomous mowing software will offer three major feature enhancements:
● Record and repeat: manually record mowing a complex area once, and then the Greenzie equipped mower will repeat it all season long.
● No-go zones: Have a tough spot or two in an otherwise open area? Map out a keep-out zone so your Greenzie-equipped mower knows exactly where it is and isn’t allowed to go for optimal performance.
● GoTo: Did your Greenzie-equipped mower just finish up a job and is now on the other side of a field? Just tap on the map and tell it where to go next.
For 2024, in addition to the gas-powered Wright Autonomous Stander ZK already in production and deployed in the field, Greenzie-powered robotic workers will be available on an all-electric mowing platform, the Mean Green Autonomous Vanquish.
The all-electric Mean Green Autonomous Vanquish uses next-generation robotic hardware and sensors, offering robust features benefits for the landscaper in the field:
● Fully integrated drive-by-wire capabilities ensure precise control of deck height, promoting straight lines, smooth y-turns and consistent cut quality throughout the day.
● Intelligent blade-load speed control guarantees a high-quality cut regardless of grass thickness.
● An advanced IR stereo depth perception system enables safe autonomous operation day or night.
● The in-vehicle rugged, fanless next-generation computer is designed for operation in rough terrain.
● Dual GNSS fused visual odometry ensures reliable operation in open sky and tree coverage.
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