John Deere’s New Robot Lawnmower Is Coming for Landscapers’ Jobs
John Deere has a bunch of new products that it just showed off at CES 2025, including an electric robot lawnmower meant for commercial-grade landscaping.
Powered by a 21.4 kWh battery — roughly a quarter the size of what you’d find on a passenger EV — the company says the mower is supposed to be able to operate for up to 10 hours. It uses four pairs of stereo cameras, two on each side, to see in 360 degrees.
Being electric, the mower is much quieter than its gas-powered predecessors, which John Deere claims will allow for jobs to start earlier in the morning. But the company’s not hiding that it expects the mower could replace human labor. In fact, in the materials distributed to the press ahead of the show, the company cited a report from a landscape management software company that said keeping qualified labor on staff “was a major challenge.”
Source: John Deere’s new robot lawnmower is coming for landscapers’ jobs | TechCrunch

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