Robot: Harvey.one
Task(s): Harvest easily damaged root crops like sweet potatoes and seed potatoes
Development start: 2018
Pricing: Sale. €95,000 (US $107,000)
Note: Price according to statement 2021
Manufacturers:
Description
Harvey.one is a self-driving harvester for demanding root crops follows. It follows autonomously potato hills and uses a long proven intake design from Grimme to harvest root crops. The gentle sieving belts transport the yield onto a sorting table where manually picking takes place in an ergonomic environment.
Drive train type
A hydraulic supply from a single load sensing hydraulic pump is distributed to all the installed actuators via a hydraulic manifold. The manifold consists of 7 channels, 2 x 70 l/min, 4 x 10 l/min and 1 x 40 l / min. Bi-directional proportional valves are provided on all channels.
Characteristics
Engine 41 kW, hydraulic pump 100 cc, maximum speed 3 km/h.
Navigation system
The robot uses stereo cameras to identify and follow rows on a field to adjust its path.
Specifications
Name robot | Harvey.one |
Dimensions | Length : 7.10m/23.3 feet. Width : 2.35m/7.7 feet. Height: 2.02m/6.63 feet. Track width unknown |
Turning radius | 3.0 m/9.10 feet |
Weight | 3600 kg |
Energy source | Combustion (diesel engine) |
Energy stock/range | 1 – 2 full days of harvesting on a single tank |
Driveline | A hydraulic supply from a single load sensing hydraulic pump is distributed to all the installed actuators via a hydraulic manifold. |
Output capacity | 0.3 – 0.5 hectare per day |
Navigation system | The robot uses stereo cameras to identify and follow rows on a field to adjust its path |
Pricing | Sale. €95,000 (US $107,000) Note: According to statement 2021 |
Availability (countries) | Europe Note: According to statement 2021 |
Units operational (total end 2022) | 2 units running in the field, 3 more in the pipeline Note: According to statement 2021 |