The fully electric AutoAgri robot has a reported runtime between 4 and 14 hours depending on the operation at hand, with four hours charging between 20% and 80% on 11kW, dropping to two hours on a 22kW system and increasing to a maximum of 18 hours when plugged into the wall socket.
Four electric motors provide the power, peaking at 17kW per motor with 35kW at the PTO, with continuous power rated at 10kW at each motor, with 18kW at the PTO.
Because of the electric drive, the IC20E offers very high torque levels, with 1,800Nm available at each wheel, maxing out at 3,600Nm. Its unique design features a centrally mounted linkage, capable of lifting 2,000kg. An additional front linkage is available with a capacity of 350kg.
Hydraulic power is provided with a CCLS system with an electric brushless motor, offering a maximum output of seven litres/min.
It is fully Isobus compatible, with remote display available, alongside a telematics modem, cloud connectivity using 4G, 5G or Wi-Fi and the ability to monitor and control several robots through a single station.
Operators must make a decision if an obstacle is detected, with up to five cameras and two 360deg Lidar systems creating a sensor bumper that will stop the machine regardless of forward speed.
Around 95% of the unit is made from recyclable materials, making it highly sustainable from the start to the end of its life. Soil protection has also been a priority, with a favourable power-to-weight ratio.
For more information go to www.autoagri.no