Lawn Care Maintenance
Every industry has its own operational challenges — terrain, variability, safety, labor constraints. Sensori Robotics develops autonomous solutions tailored to these realities, combining field-tested proprietary software with purpose-built hardware systems engineered to operate reliably in complex, dynamic environments. Our outdoor robotics foundation ensures each system performs reliably where real work happens.
Solutions
Our Solution:
Sensori’s TeamMower platform executes primary mowing operations while crews focus on higher-value detail work, increasing productivity and improving labor efficiency. Unlike seasonal labor, autonomous systems also provide consistent availability — not subject to turnover, injury risk, or absenteeism — enabling more predictable and scalable operations.
Business Problem:
Landscaping businesses face rising labor costs, persistent turnover, and an increasingly constrained workforce. As labor availability tightens, growth becomes limited not by demand — but by the ability to staff and scale operations.
TeamMower is Sensori’s dual-mode autonomous electric walk-behind platform, engineered for coordinated multi-robot deployment
Features:
Dual-Mode Operation (Autonomous + Manual)
Autonomous operation for productivity
Manual override for flexibility
Seamless transition between modes
Team Moving (swarm robotics)
Synchronized multi-unit deployment
Built-in redundancy i.e., even if one mower is out of service the rest of the team continues
Unified and consistent striping across the team
Traverse multiple areas / properties as a team
Fleet-level control and oversight
Our Solution versus the Competition:
Unlike systems that rely on fixed infrastructure or oversized equipment, TeamMower operates as an easy-to-transport coordinated fleet without perimeter wires or base stations — enabling faster deployment and more resilient performance.
One large robot per crew. When it fails, productivity dies.
Open space mowing with gaping obstacle boundaries and lots to manually touch up.
Cumbersome to transport, load, and unload.
Bolt awkward and expensive retrofit kits onto existing equipment.
Law maintainer -vs-- true mower. Extensive site preparation needed before deployment.
One small robot means multiple passes and low efficiency, especially for larger lawns.
Require charging stations and base antennas.
Leave-behind operating model creates high maintenance burden for landscapers.
Familiar form factor that is easy to operate, maintain, and transport.
Coordinated team intelligence. More flexible, manageable, resilient.
Complete standalone operation. Zero infrastructure. Deploy anywhere.
Seamlessly embedded low-cost field replaceable unit at manufacturing. Clean, reliable, serviceable and scalable.
Multiple electric autonomous units can be transported efficiently and deployed as a coordinated team, delivering higher throughput per crew and lower cost per acre.
Comparison
Manual vs Robotics
Cost per Acre:
Manual ZTR vs. Sensori Robot Mowers
Manual 60” ZTR
$34
per acre
2 workers drive 2 ZTRs
2.5 acres per hour
High labor burden
Fuel + maintenance heavy
Sensori 30” Dual-mode Robots
$24
per acre
1 worker manages 8 robots
2 acres per hour
Electric + autonomy
Sensori reduces mowing cost per acre by approx. 30%
Equipment costs amortized over 3 years at 600 hr/yr
Single ZTR priced at $15K
Single Sensori Robot priced at $10K
The landscaping industry's labor
crisis isn't coming, it's here.
The OEMs who deliver it first will own the next decade.
Ready to lead the automation revolution?