Maintenance of slopes in landfills can be a challenging and time-consuming task. With the advent of modern technologies such as the Spider Autonomous 2.0, this task is becoming easier and more efficient.
Spider Autonompus 2.0 operates fully autonomously, without the need for guide wires. Thanks to advanced satellite navigation, it is able to work efficiently on large and challenging terrains.
This mower is equipped with a unique drive system and lightweight construction, allowing it to work autonomously on slopes with an inclination of up to 35 degrees. It is capable of cutting a variety of grass types and light brush in all weather conditions.
Users can switch between three mowing modes:
Spider Autonomous 2.0 increases efficiency by up to 30% and reduces operating costs by up to 38%, making it the ideal solution for demanding jobs.
Landfills often face the problem of fast-growing and overgrown grass. The Spider Autonomous 2.0 is able to handle grass that is too long for conventional mowers.
Thanks to autonomous operation, the need for human intervention is minimised, increasing safety and reducing the physical demands of the job.
Not limited to landfills; its efficiency and capabilities are also beneficial for other challenging terrains such as solar parks, airports, vineyards and many others.
You can explore Spider Autonomous 2.0 live at the IFAT Munich in May 2024.