DJI has introduced the Agras T50 and Agras T25 agricultural drones worldwide, representing an evolution in the Agras series. These new models offer greater efficiency and portability for farmers. The T50 provides exceptional efficiency for large-scale agricultural operations, while the lightweight design of the T25 makes it a suitable choice for smaller areas.
DJI announces Agras T50 and Agras T25 agricultural drones
Drone use in agriculture is seen as one of the most innovative developments in modern farming. The DJI Agras T50 and Agras T25 drones offer many advantages, such as quickly scanning large areas, collecting real-time data on crop health and growth, and more.
Farmers can use drone technology to carry out critical agricultural activities like irrigation, fertilization, and pesticide application more precisely and efficiently. This not only increases agricultural productivity but also reduces costs and minimizes environmental impact. The drones’ aerial imaging capabilities help farmers optimize crop health and productivity.
Agras T50 Features:
- 40 kg spray or 50 kg granule carrying capacity
- Ability to spray 50 acres (21 hectares) at a rate of 16 liters per hour
- Dual atomization system with adjustable spray droplets
- Dual Active Phase Array Radars and dual binocular sensors for obstacle detection
- High-performance metal-insulator-metal (SHPMIM) capacitor
- 9-minute fast charge with D12000iEP multifunctional inverter generator
Agras T25 Features:
- 20 kg spray or 25 kg granule carrying capacity
- Dual Active Phase Array Radars for obstacle detection
- 9-minute fast charge and quick battery swap
- Automatic operation and one-touch takeoff
- Compact and portable design
These drones are compatible with DJI’s SmartFarm app and offer powerful features for comprehensive farm management. Additionally, they are equipped with security and privacy measures that allow users to store drone data locally. The Agras T50 and T25 seem ideal for more efficient farming and crop protection applications.
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