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Husqvarna Launches AI-Powered Robotic Lawnmowers

Av Sam Brandhild | Publicerad Oct 17, 2024 13:10
Husqvarna Launches AI-Powered Robotic Lawnmowers

Husqvarna takes the next step in green space management with the launch of an AI-enabled platform and a four-wheel drive robotic lawnmower with EPOS technology. The new solutions are designed to meet professional demands for precision in sports facilities, golf courses and property management.

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Husqvarna has recently unveiled two major novelties. The first novelty is a new AI-compatible platform for robotic lawnmowers. This platform introduces three new models -- Automower 580L EPOS, Automower 580 EPOS and Automower 560 EPOS -- aimed at users in sports facilities, golf courses and property management. These robots are designed to deliver high-performance, loop-free shearing with a focus on efficiency and durability.

The new models offer features such as selectable clip patterns, remote start and the ability to integrate future AI technologies. Glen Instone, President Forest & Garden at Husqvarna, describes the launch as a step towards the future of green space management where innovation and robotics are key components.

Husqvarna is also launching an updated version of the Automower 535 AWD EPOS, a four-wheel-drive robotic lawnmower designed to cope with hilly and difficult terrain. With its sinuous technology and capacity to handle gradients of up to 70%, it is particularly suitable for golf courses and other large green spaces with complex terrain.

Automower 535 AWD EPOS will be available in Europe from February 2025 and is compatible with both loopless operation and traditional limiting cable for flexibility in installation.

The AI platform and the new charging system will be launched in 2026.