The work of green space maintainers is already supported by AI
Thanks to a new AI-based development, we can not only save time and energy, but also make the lawn care of sports and golf courses and various facilities more cost-effective. Husqvarna’s three new fully autonomous robotic lawnmowers designed for professional use will hit the markets next year.
Husqvarna’s new lawnmowers work independently, cut grass without a boundary wire and offer a choice of cutting patterns. All three robotic lawnmowers are designed and manufactured to be compatible with AI functions that further strengthen the efficiency of the machines. Thanks to their future-proof system, they can be expanded with new functions as soon as they become available. Examples include compatibility with a solar charger, and a camera function available for all three models from 2026, thanks to which the lawnmower perfectly avoids obstacles even at night.
The three models are tailored to three different needs:
GOLF COURSES (Automower 580L EPOS)
High performance mowing, optimized maximum run time, boundary wire-free operation and selectable mowing patterns make this model ideal for mowing fairways and dense grass areas around them.
SPORTS TRACKS (Automower 580 EPOS)
It has a powerful cutting motor and a large area capacity, it works without a boundary wire, so it is easy to install and maintain. It adapts well to different turf heights and playing conditions.
FACILITY MANAGEMENT (Automower 560 EPOS)
This model is optimized for maximum uptime and can also be operated with a remote start. It also provides cord-free mowing with a selectable cutting pattern and a flexible front axle, making it a reliable choice for hilly, large and complex areas.
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