A garden robot can also be a solution to the labor shortage
Customers are increasingly looking for premium, automated solutions in garden care as well. Thanks to smart sensors and data-driven systems, precise and time-saving solutions are available in gardens that reduce the need for human labor. In addition to home comfort, garden robots can also provide a solution to the lack of labor and equipment. Husqvarna toured the future of garden robotization with experts, while also presenting its latest innovation in Hungary, the CEORA™ robotic lawnmower, which cut half the track of the Groupama Arena in 45 minutes. Husqvarna robots also paid tribute to the culture of football fans at the program, thanks to a development, more than 150,000 robotic lawnmowers worldwide imitate the three iconic victory dances of football history.
Husqvarna, a Swedish company group that manufactures horticultural and forestry products, has been an expert in robotic lawnmower technology for decades: the company sells millions of devices every year and its latest technology allows users to save time and energy while providing the highest level of garden care. robotic lawnmowers for them. Husqvarna’s most powerful device to date, the CEORA™ robotic lawnmower, was presented at the Groupama Arena: for the first time in the stadium, a robot cut the lawn, mowing half the arena’s pitch in just 45 minutes.
CEORA™ is a special large-surface robot that can handle an area of up to 75,000 square meters. The robotic lawnmower’s long service life and low maintenance requirements reduce waste production, while the automated system ensures optimized energy consumption, which fits perfectly into the concept of smart gardening. With a mobile application, users can remotely control the robot, customize the mowing patterns and monitor its operation in real time. It offers amazing performance with a cutting capacity of between 226 m²/hour and 1,800 m²/hour, covering up to 75,000 m², making it ideal for the maintenance of larger gardens, sports fields, parks and public spaces. In addition, the device uses Husqvarna’s latest technology, the EPOS wireless satellite system, i.e. it works without a boundary wire.
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