
FireFly Automatix announced a major update to the autonomy software of its all-electric Autonomous Mowing Platform mowers. In direct response to customer needs, the update introduces features designed to improve efficiency, precision and user experience for turf maintenance professionals.
Smart Start
The new Smart Start feature allows operators to drop off the AMP mower anywhere within the fairway. The mower autonomously finds its path starting point and begins mowing, significantly reducing manual driving time and streamlining operations.
Fairway Mode
With Fairway Mode, users can save specific mowing and operating boundaries, enabling the AMP mower to execute turns either in the rough or within the fairways. This feature can reduce the number of clean-up passes.
Keep-Out Zones
The enhanced Keep-Out Zones feature empowers the AMP mower to safely navigate around obstacles in the fairways while preserving straight mowing lines and consistent striping. This capability improves efficiency and maintains the aesthetic quality of the turf.
Refreshed User Interface
The software update includes a refreshed user interface designed to enhance the operator experience. With an improved workflow and a more cohesive look and feel, the new interface makes controlling and managing the AMP mower more intuitive and efficient than ever before.
The updates reflect FireFly Automatix's commitment to listen and respond to its product users with continuous innovation in autonomous mowing solutions. By integrating these advanced features, the AMP mower offers a more efficient, user-friendly and visually refined experience for golf courses, sports fields and turf farms.
FireFly Automatix is an AgTech company leading out in the application of autonomous electric vehicle technologies to provide solutions to innovators in the golf, sports, government and turf harvesting industries. FireFly's introduction of its Autonomous Mowing Platform (AMP) is in addition to its role as a global leader in the turf harvesting marketplace since its founding in 2010.
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