M200 Autonomous Agritech by MQ Autonomous Agritech
- Date of creation : August 10, 2021
- Sales contact : David Glass (dglass@mqagritech.com)
- Website : http://www.mqagritech.com/
The M200 is a compact, autonomous, all-electric agricultural sprayer designed to improve efficiency, safety, and precision in modern crop protection. It autonomously navigates orchards, vineyards, greenhouses, and other demanding agricultural environments to deliver more accurate chemical applications, helping reduce labour requirements and environmental impact.
Its compact design allows access to narrow rows and confined spaces where conventional equipment may be less effective. Advanced features such as remote operation, obstacle avoidance, and customizable spray patterns support consistent, efficient, and safe crop protection. The M200 is built on a modular platform that also enables additional tasks including cargo transport, towing, and mowing (available in 2026), extending its usefulness beyond spraying operations.
M200 Autonomous Agritech by MQ Autonomous Agritech
Types of crops
Fruits
Vine & Grapes
Tree Fruits
Berries
Nursery Garden
Nuts
Commercialization & Business model
- TRL : 10: Market introduction - Full commercial operation
- Number of units in service : 450
- Price : 20k-30k
- Business model : direct-salesdistributor-network
Technical specifications
- Robot’s primary need : Spraying, hauling, towing, mowing
- Power source : Electric: swappable lithium batteries
- Horse power : 8 horsepower
- Size : 65 × 42 × 45 inches | 164 × 107 × 115 cm
- Net weight : 661.3 lb | 300 kg
- Productivity : Typical work efficiency of 1.6–3.3 acres per hour.
Functionalities and technologies
- Functionality : The M200 sprays up to 16 m wide and 8 m high at 5 km/h on slopes up to 8°, handling challenging terrains, with a 200 L tank. It can haul 200 kg and tow 500 kg. Powered by a 1.2 kW traction motor and high-pressure ceramic plunger pump, it operates at 0.5–4 MPa (pump/motor up to 4.5 MPa) for reliable, consistent spraying and versatile on-farm tasks.
- Embedded technologies : GPS-based multi-frequency navigation with centimetre-level RTK and millimeter-wave radar for obstacle avoidance
- Tools : Spraying, hauling, towing, mowing
- Connections : Fully autonomous, self-powered
Development phase
- Next development phase : Higher capacity, extended runtime, and AI-driven autonomous decision-making