Ekobot has commenced the validation process of its in-house developed autonomous implement carrying robot. The new robot platform is currently undergoing testing and validation at Brunnby Gard, just outside Vasteras. The initial validation confirms that the precision in navigation and positioning of the in-house developed robot platform is at least equivalent to the previously purchased platforms. On August 21, 2023, Ekobot announced an updated strategy, emphasizing increased focus on sales through local distributors, along with the goal of achieving a market share of 5% within the EU by 2030.

This strategic update also encompasses the development of an in-house implement carrying robot, expected to reduce unit costs, and offer a tailored solution designed to meet Ekobot's specific requirements. This not only accelerates market expansion but also ensures product reliability while reducing the need for servicing. These adjustments do not alter the company's fundamental direction or focus.

Ekobot's core competency remains software and artificial intelligence for the control of the company's intelligent tool systems and tool-carrying robots, all aimed at supporting agriculture's transition towards better resource utilization, increased sustainability, and higher yields. Ekobot's intelligent tool system for automated mechanical weed control forms the foundation of the company's offering. This system replaces both environmentally harmful pesticides and manual labour for weed control.

Now, Ekobot can also offer the market an in-house and customized autonomous implement carrier, paving the way for increased precision farming and a faster transition to a more sustainable agriculture.