Scythe Robotics opens expanded facility in Colorado

The new site is more than double the size of the company’s original manufacturing facility.

Scythe Robotics, an autonomous mowing company, opened the doors of its newly expanded headquarters and manufacturing facility in Boulder County, Colorado.

The expansion will help the company produce more Scythe M.52 machines. They are the company’s all electric, fully autonomous commercial mowers.

More than double the size of the company’s original manufacturing facility, the 28,000-sq. ft. facility marks a pivotal step in accommodating Scythe's growth. The company will build and deploy more than 100 mowers in the coming months, ramping production to 8 units a week. Increased production volumes are projected in the second half of the year when Scythe debuts the next generation of M.52. To accommodate its 80 employees, 60 of whom are based in Colorado, the larger headquarters also provides ample office and meeting areas that will support increased company activity and forecasted headcount growth.

"The opening of our state-of-the-art robotics facility accelerates our ability to deliver high-quality, game-changing machines to our customers for the upcoming mowing season," says Jack Morrison, co-founder and CEO of Scythe. "We are proud that our growth is generating meaningful job opportunities within Colorado's burgeoning cleantech sector and advancing our state’s culture of collaboration and creativity. Boulder County’s diverse talent pool and inspiring landscape make it the ideal place for Scythe to innovate and lead the way in robotics."

"Colorado is leading the nation in the industries of tomorrow and we are thrilled to see Scythe Robotics expand in Colorado, creating 394 good-paying jobs and helping to pioneer the future of robotics. Colorado’s highly educated workforce, pro-business environment, and commitment to innovation make us the best place to live, work, and do business,” says Governor Jared Polis in a statement.

"Colorado ranks fifth in the nation as a cleantech hub, and companies like Scythe Robotics play an important role in advancing this key industry,” adds OEDIT Executive Director Eve Lieberman. “We are pleased to see the company expand in Longmont, creating new good-paying jobs while contributing to our state’s ongoing leadership in cleantech.”

In the design of the production line, Scythe implemented a unidirectional movement system that empowers the manufacturing team to monitor progress visually, minimize waste, and operate at peak efficiency. This ensures that each M.52 unit meets stringent quality standards and delivery schedules. Spanning 300 feet from end to end, the upgraded warehouse and production line also feature amenities such as raising platforms, agile cranes, and dedicated assembly stations.

"Ensuring a quality product that is delivered in a timely manner hinges on our ability to proactively optimize workflows throughout the manufacturing process," says Kip Atkinson, senior manufacturing engineer at Scythe. "Through the adoption of lean manufacturing principles, we swiftly pinpoint and rectify any production or testing errors before the mower leaves our facility. Our rigorous criteria during the production process guarantees that our customers receive machines of utmost safety and reliability, consistently delivering superior outcomes."