Kestrel K-1 enables perimeter-wire-free lawn maintenance across public gardens, urban parks, and riverbank greenbelts. It combines GNSS-RTK + LiDAR for high-precision navigation, automatic obstacle avoidance, and 2.4G remote control + autonomous modes, delivering quiet, fully electric operation suitable for residential surroundings.
Why it fits this scenario
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Accurate guidance in mixed environments: GNSS-RTK positioning with LiDAR support; “mowing under trees, no signal worries.”
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All-electric, low-noise, low-maintenance: autonomous operation reduces routine labor and disturbance in public areas.
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Agility for edges and narrow paths: 4-wheel drive, zero-turn for precise directional control and tight-radius maneuvers.
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Handles slopes and variable terrain: climbing ability ≤30°, running speed 0–6 km/h, work efficiency ~3,000 m²/h.
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Consistent turf finish: 790 mm cutting width, dual cutters 800 W ×2 (≈4,000 rpm), height range 20–110 mm.
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Full-shift productivity: high-capacity, swappable LiFePO₄ battery, typical 2.5 h runtime (50 Ah), ~7,500 m² per charge, 20 A / ~2.5 h charging.
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Multi-map management: store and switch multiple fields for different gardens/sections; distributed cutter design improves adaptability.
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Built for outdoor reliability: IP54 protection, net weight ~108 kg, vehicle size ≈1043 × 1052 × 509 mm.
Typical deployment on site
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Select the target map (garden lawn, park section, or riverbank strip) and start autonomous navigation; receive real-time alerts as needed.
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Adjust cutting height within 20–110 mm to match seasonal grass growth; operate at up to 3,000 m²/h depending on grass load.
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For extended areas, swap the 48 V LiFePO₄ battery (~2.5 h typical) and continue without perimeter-wire setup.