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Yanmar unveils electric concept e-X1 field robot for fossil-free agriculture

01-02 | |
The e-X1 equipped with a rotary harrow, showcasing its versatility for various agricultural tasks. - Photos: Yanmar
The e-X1 equipped with a rotary harrow, showcasing its versatility for various agricultural tasks. - Photos: Yanmar

Yanmar AG has unveiled its new concept, the e-X1, an electric compact agricultural robot designed to lead the way in emission-free farming. The company plans to commence market monitoring by 2025.

The Yanmar e-X1 aims to make agriculture more sustainable and environmentally friendly. This electric agricultural machine not only reduces emissions but also offers the benefits of quiet operation and eco-friendliness, promising improved working conditions for farmers, especially during nighttime operations, suburban farming, and greenhouse tasks, according to Yanmar AG. The company plans to commence market monitoring by 2025.

“At the moment, the concept agricultural machine is remotely operated by remote control, but we will continue to develop it with an eye toward equipping it with an autonomous control system,” stated Yanmar representative Paul Bartels.

Key technical aspects

  • Versatile Capabilities: The e-X1 can accommodate various implements, including rotary tillers and grass cutters at the front and rear, enabling a wide range of tasks such as weeding, snow removal, and cultivating.
  • Enhanced Terrain Handling: With crawler tracks instead of wheels, the machine ensures stable operation on slopes and uneven terrain.
  • Operator Safety: The absence of a driver’s seat ensures operator safety during agricultural tasks through remote control. Autonomous driving features are also being considered.

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Yanmar's e-X1 concept, an electric compact agricultural machine designed for emission-free farming.
Yanmar's e-X1 concept, an electric compact agricultural machine designed for emission-free farming.

Work in progress

“Since this is a concept model, power output and battery capacity are undisclosed. We will develop the product with the aim of achieving a drive time that continues to meet the working time of users”, noted Paul Bartels. “The battery charging method is also undecided at this time. The concept model is equipped with a fully electric system. Specifications at the time of commercialization have not yet been determined”, concluded Paul Bartels.

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Geert Hekkert Chief editor of Future Farming
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