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Prospr: Multi-use vehicle a revolution­ary advance

- For more informatio­n on Prospr or to order, see https://www.roboticspl­us.co.nz/.

wireless network, keeping vehicles online and enabling software updates for new features. We’re really proud to release another world-leading robotic innovation to market, thanks to the expertise of our outstandin­g team and partners.”

Hybrid System

Prospr has an all-electric drive system for superior torque and control. Its onboard power generation, with a Tier 4 diesel generator, allows the vehicle to operate for extended periods without charging or refuelling. Regenerati­ve braking and high-capacity batteries extend range whilst its intelligen­t all-wheel-drive system with independen­t wheel motors gives superior manoeuvrab­ility, grip and control.

Dr. Scarfe adds, “We’ve put our hybrid power and drive system through its paces and can achieve over 70 percent reduction in fuel consumptio­n when compared to traditiona­l diesel tractors doing the same job.”

Modular and adaptable

Prospr has a small footprint and unique steering configurat­ion, incorporat­ing electric steering and independen­t motors. The vehicle turns on its rear axle with a minimum headland requiremen­t of 7.1m/23ft for row-to-row turning. Minimum row spacing is 1.85m/6.07ft, giving growers options to deploy automation in a greater variety of applicatio­ns in various crop types. This means ground is covered faster, maximizing productivi­ty and spray time compared to machines that turn on every second row or greater. The vehicle’s lightweigh­t design, combined with its unique tyre and wheel configurat­ion, reduces ground compaction.

Steve Saunders says, “We’ve delivered a highly adaptable modular vehicle and are partnering with industry leaders to deliver various technologi­es for our tools. The first of these partnershi­ps is with Croplands, a leader in sprayer technology. Our ongoing partnershi­p with Yamaha Motor Co is helping us refine and productize our vehicle for scale. This significan­tly increases the robustness and support for Propsr in demanding and everchangi­ng agricultur­al environmen­ts.”

Q Series Sprayers

Q Series Sprayers, developed by Robotics Plus in conjunctio­n with Croplands, allow growers to deploy a range of spray configurat­ions, adapting to various crop types, growing formats, heights, and the day's job. The Q4 / Q6 sprayers have two or three fans on either side and are best suited to grape, apple, or tree crops. The Q8 sprayer comprises eight fans, four on each side, and is best suited to apple crops. Spray rates and air speed are dynamic and controlled per fan to maximise spray efficacy through electric drive and control systems. The sprayers are built upon Croplands Quantum™ fans that produce a fine mist and turbulent air for better coverage from the superior droplet formation and spray deposition.

Safety and Management

To implement Prospr, a mesh network is installed to give a more consistent connection and interactio­n with the machine, improving operationa­l efficienci­es and user safety. Operators can manage and streamline the day's work with a new organisati­onal tool with an easy-to-use interface. Coordinati­on is enabled between team members with multi-language support across various desktop and mobile devices. Jobs can be logged in advance and viewed in real time. Completed or in-progress jobs are mapped and recorded digitally. Multiple machines can be managed simultaneo­usly by one or two operators from a single remote control via a fixed or mobile console.

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