STOCKHOLM — Husqvarna Group, renowned for its leadership in robotic lawn care solutions, is introducing two new models of Husqvarna Automower®, specifically tailored for medium-sized gardens. The latest additions, Automower 310E NERA and Automower 410XE NERA, mark a significant advancement in the company’s NERA series, seamlessly integrating with Husqvarna’s cutting-edge EPOS1 satellite navigation system and boasting the innovative EdgeCut technology for precise lawn maintenance, according to a press release published on EuropaWire.
Last year, Husqvarna Group revolutionized robotic lawn care with the NERA series, eliminating the necessity for physical boundary wires in residential gardens. Expanding upon this groundbreaking technology, the new models cater to lawns up to 1000 square meters, providing unparalleled precision with Husqvarna’s reliable EPOS satellite navigation system, ensuring accuracy down to 2-3 cm. Through the intuitive Automower Connect app, users can effortlessly define virtual boundaries, customize work areas, establish avoidance zones, and electronically adjust cutting height to suit their preferences.
The latest enhancements also introduce Husqvarna’s innovative EdgeCut technology, revolutionizing lawn edge maintenance by incorporating an additional smaller cutting disc at the rear of the robot, ensuring immaculately trimmed edges for a pristine finish. Furthermore, the Automower 410XE NERA features cutting-edge radar technology, enabling seamless navigation around objects on the lawn, effectively avoiding interruptions caused by obstacles such as toys or other items.
Glen Instone, President of Husqvarna Forest & Garden, emphasized the company’s commitment to innovation, quality, and sustainability in delivering a smarter lawn care experience while minimizing emissions. He expressed Husqvarna Group’s ambition to broaden its reach and drive the transition from petrol to battery-powered solutions with the introduction of the new NERA models, aiming to cater to an even broader audience.
Having pioneered the world’s first robotic lawn mower in 1995, Husqvarna Group continues to lead the industry with its unwavering commitment to innovation and quality. With a bold ambition to double robotics sales to SEK 12 billion by 2026, Husqvarna Group remains steadfast in its mission to revolutionize lawn care technology. In 2023 alone, the Group achieved sales totaling SEK 8.1 billion, reaffirming its position as the undisputed market leader in robotic lawn care solutions.