Husqvarna is looking for the oldest robotic lawnmower in Europe
This year marks 30 years since Husqvarna, the world leader in robotic lawn care, launched its first robotic lawnmower. Now they’ve decided to track down the brand’s oldest robotic lawnmower. Early adopters who were brave enough to invest in this technology when it was first introduced can now compete for Husqvarna’s latest boundary wire-free robotic lawnmower.
In 1995, Husqvarna introduced what is believed to be the world’s first commercial robotic lawnmower, the Solar Mower. It was powered by solar energy and was developed by a group of Husqvarna engineers who worked on the project in secret. Despite initial skepticism within the company, the Solar Mower was the start of an incredibly successful venture. Today, Husqvarna is the market leader in robotic lawnmowers and has the widest range of boundary wire-free robots.
“The competition announced on the occasion of the 30th anniversary will be a great opportunity to see how many of the first models are still working. The robots purchased 20-30 years ago are a clear testament to the timeless quality that we have represented in this market since 1995. Since then, we have developed robotic lawnmowers in nine different categories that support not only home users but also green space maintainers in their everyday work.”
– said Zoltán Volonics, Husqvarna’s sales manager.
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