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obot One comes in multiple base sizes, including 3.60 m and 6.20 m. The trackwidth can be adjusted by rotating one or two pairs of wheel units 180°, changing the width by 20 cm per configuration. For example, the 3.60 m version measures:
Exact dimensions may vary depending on tire type or wheel spacers. This flexibility allows Robot One to adapt to different crop row spacings and field conditions.
When equipped with lasers, Robot One is not designed to target large, overgrown weeds. Burning away a mature plant requires an extreme amount of energy, making the process inefficient. The optimal time for laser weeding is when weeds are in the two-leaf stage and crops have not yet overgrown the rows. Tackling weeds early means faster weed removal, lower energy use, higher precision, and better protection of crop yield.
Robot One combines advanced computer vision with high-powered laser technology to eliminate weeds precisely. It identifies individual weeds in the field, then targets them with a laser that heats plant cells until water molecules inside boil and rupture, killing the plant and stopping photosynthesis. This chemical-free process protects soil health while reducing labor and improving weed management efficiency.
You can download the Robot One brochure through the link below. The brochure provides a detailed overview of the robot, including its features, applications, and technical specifications. This helps you understand how Robot One can fit into your farm operations.
Robot One is most effective in early-stage crops where weeds are just emerging—ideally when weeds are at the two-leaf stage, ranging from 0.3 mm to 5 cm. It has proven successful in leafy greens like spinach, babyleaf, parsley, and herbs, as well as in tulips, leeks, and onions. By targeting weeds precisely without harming crops, Robot One helps farmers improve yield and reduce manual weeding efforts.
