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2024: The lawns of Novosibirsk began to cut robots. VIDEO
In Novosibirsk, in September 2024, they began to use lawn mower robots to serve urban areas. The first tests took place in the Leninsky district, where the car, nicknamed "Locust," demonstrated its effectiveness in areas with high growth. This unique device can replace the work of several workers at once, significantly speeding up the process of lawn care. According to representatives of the contractor, such robots can work up to eight hours without interruption, which allows you to perform tasks faster and at a lower cost. Read more here
2021: Global Lawnmower Robots Market Valued at $1.48 Billion
Fortune Business Insights released a study on the global robotic lawn mower market in November 2022. Analysts believe that until 2028, the industry will show steady growth.
According to analysts, in 2020 the volume of this market on a global scale was $1.29 billion. In 2021, costs increased by $1.48 billion, that is, increased by about 15%. In the future, a CAGR (compound percentage CAGR) of about 15.5% is expected. Thus, Fortune Business Insights experts believe that in 2028 the cost of robotic lawn mowers will amount to $4.04 billion.
Analysts say the pandemic has had a significant impact on the market. On the one hand, due to restrictions, the work of supply chains and industries was disrupted, which provoked a shortage of products. But, on the other hand, the self-isolation of people around the world prompted many citizens to switch to home gardening, which in turn helped increase sales of smart garden equipment. Therefore, in the long term, the pandemic is expected to have a limited impact on market development.
Gasoline models, including self-propelled ones, can have a negative impact on sales of battery-powered lawnmower robots in the commercial sector. The fact is that such devices are capable of handling much larger areas and do not require time to recharge batteries.
The global robotic lawn mower market is divided into two types in terms of use: household and commercial. With growing consumer interest in gardening and landscaping, the household segment is likely to lead the way. The largest players in the industry are named:
- Deere & Company;
- STIGA;
- LawnMaster;
- The Toro;
- Globgro;
- Andreas Stihl;
- Robin Autopilot;
- Robomow Friendly House;
- WOLF-Garten;
- Cub Cadet;
- Positec Germany;
- AL-KO;