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TerraSync Robotics Launches Agronix-7: The First Fully Autonomous Greenhouse Robot

TerraSync Robotics has unveiled Agronix-7, a solar-powered, all-terrain robot capable of managing an entire 5-hectare greenhouse without human intervention — from planting and irrigation to pest detection and selective harvesting.

TerraSync Robotics Launches Agronix-7: The First Fully Autonomous Greenhouse Robot

TerraSync Robotics, a spin-out from the Technical University of Munich founded in 2025, has launched Agronix-7, the world's first commercially available robot designed to operate a complete greenhouse cycle — planting, nutrient management, environmental control, pest management, and selective harvesting — with zero human oversight once deployed.

Technical Design

Agronix-7 is a modular, four-tracked autonomous platform roughly the size of a small golf cart (1.8m × 1.2m × 0.9m). It is powered by a top-mounted flexible perovskite solar array producing 800W peak, supplemented by a 2kWh solid-state battery pack for night operations and peak demand. TerraSync claims the robot can sustain continuous operation from solar alone for 9 months of the year in Mediterranean climates; in lower-insolation regions, it draws minimal grid power.

The robot's sensor suite includes:

  • Multispectral LIDAR (360°, 200m range) for spatial mapping and plant canopy profiling
  • VNIR hyperspectral cameras (400–1000nm) in a four-heading array for real-time stress detection
  • Tactile gripper arms with 14 degrees of freedom, equipped with force feedback and micro-syringe injectors for precision chemical application
  • Soil probes (NPK, moisture, pH) deployed autonomously as the robot traverses rows

The TerraOS Brain

All Agronix-7 units are networked through TerraSync Cloud, which hosts TerraOS — a foundation model trained on 2.3 billion plant-growth data points across 14,000 crop varieties. TerraOS runs a continuous digital twin of the greenhouse, updated in real time by each robot's sensor stream. It makes day-level planning decisions (irrigation scheduling, fertilizer concentration, shade adjustment) and issues direct motor commands for second-level tasks (navigation, gripper targeting).

For pest management, TerraOS uses a local-on-device inference module based on MobileNetV4-derived architecture — no cloud round-trip required — that can identify 847 disease and pest signatures from hyperspectral imagery in under 300ms.

Deployment Model

Farmers configure Agronix-7 via TerraSync's mobile app: they input crop type, planting date, target yield, and organic/conventional designation. The system generates a deployment plan within 30 minutes. Ongoing subscription pricing is $1,200 per hectare per year, including firmware updates, TerraOS model retraining for local conditions, and 24/7 remote monitoring.

Field Results

In a 12-month pilot across six commercial greenhouses in Spain, the Netherlands, and Kenya, Agronix-7 deployments achieved:

  • 18% reduction in water consumption versus manual irrigation
  • 23% reduction in fertilizer use through precision application
  • 14% yield increase in cherry tomato crops
  • Zero human interventions required in three of the six sites

Regulatory Pathway

Agronix-7 received EU Machinery Regulation (EU) 2023/1230 certification for agricultural robots in September 2027, the first such certification issued for a fully autonomous field robot operating alongside human workers in greenhouse environments.

Industry Context

The agricultural robotics market has grown to $48 billion globally in 2027, but most deployed systems are semi-autonomous — requiring human operators for task switching and exception handling. TerraSync claims Agronix-7 is the first to break the "human-in-the-loop" constraint for full crop cycles.

Competition

Incumbent agricultural robotics firms including AgroBotix and HarvestAI have announced accelerated R&D programs targeting full autonomy. John Deere's JV with Skydio is expected to reveal a competing greenhouse system in Q2 2028.

TerraSync Robotics has raised $85 million to date, its most recent being a $40M Series A led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and EIT Food.