Robin Autopilot’s options embrace robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) expertise that allows garden upkeep and landscaping professionals to supply environmentally pleasant, cost-efficient and labor-saving providers for residential and business landscapes. Its multi-manufacturer platform contains partnerships with a number of main tools producers, together with Graze, Husqvarna, ECHO, NexMow and Spider.
Graze’s autonomous electrical mowers are designed to serve large-scale properties reminiscent of airports, golf programs, parks and authorities services, together with properties with excessive safety necessities. The corporate supplies options that may improve profitability, scale back bills, and improve the security of landscaping operations. Its mowers supply higher high quality chopping than gasoline-powered mowers, in addition to environmental advantages to assist firms obtain their sustainability objectives.
In June, Robin launched a multi-manufacturer initiative at DFW, specializing in landscaping upkeep throughout the airport’s campus, together with its company headquarters, Founders Plaza, and dams.
“Graze and Husqvarna mowers examined extraordinarily effectively in each effectiveness and effectivity for the undertaking,” stated Logan Fahey, Chairman of Robin Autopilot and CEO of Graze. “We’re excited concerning the success of this initiative and we look ahead to the opportunity of increasing it and different key packages to serve enterprise-level prospects within the quickly rising autonomous mowing business all through Texas.”