DJI Agriculture Launches New Agras T100, T70P, and T25P Drones at Agritechnica 2025 in Hannover
DJI Agriculture Unveils New Agras Drone Series at Agritechnica 2025
DJI Agriculture has officially announced the launch of its latest drone models: the Agras T100, Agras T70P, and Agras T25P. These advanced agricultural drones are poised to set new standards in crop management efficiency and safety. The unveiling took place at agritechnology's premier event, Agritechnica 2025, in Hannover, Germany, from November 9 to 15.
Building on over 13 years of dedicated research and innovation, the new Agras series drones are equipped to handle heavier payloads, fulfill multiple operational scenarios, and enhance overall farm productivity. Featuring state-of-the-art safety systems and enriched functionalities, these drones promise not only to simplify the spraying process but also to extend into areas such as lifting and transporting supplies.
Expanding Agricultural Horizons with Agras T100
The Agras T100 is engineered for large-scale commercial agriculture, boasting a maximum payload capacity of 100 liters for spraying, 150 liters for spreading, and 80 kilograms for lifting. Compared to its predecessor, it showcases double the efficiency in high-volume spraying and faster delivery for larger capacities. This model incorporates industry-leading safety technology, including LiDAR, millimeter-wave radar, and a Penta-Vision System, offering users an exceptionally safe and intelligent operational experience. The spray flow rate is notable at 30 liters per minute with standard dual nozzles and can reach 40 liters per minute with an optional four-nozzle setup. Additionally, the drone's new spreading system has made strides, now doubling the carrying capacity while increasing the maximum flow rate by an extraordinary 270%.
Elevating Efficiency with Agras T70P
The Agras T70P offers several upgrades aimed at further enhancing operational efficiency, with a maximum payload of 70 liters for spraying, 100 liters for spreading, and 65 kilograms for lifting. It features the same flow rates and droplet sizes as the T100, alongside a revamped spreading and lifting system. The T70P is fitted with Safety System 3.0, incorporating millimeter-wave radar and a Tri-Vision system for obstacles detection, resulting in smarter routing and improved obstacle avoidance rates.
Compact and Versatile: Agras T25P
The Agras T25P maintains a compact design that is easy to transport while integrating an enhanced 25-kilogram precision screw spreading system and Safety System 3.0. This drone can spray up to 20 kilograms and achieve a flow rate of 16 liters per minute, with droplet sizes ranging from 50 to 500 micrometers. It is ideal for solo operations, facilitating quick setup for automated tasks such as aerial field mapping and pest management.
Commitment to Training and Accessibility
In addition to launching these innovative drones, DJI Agriculture announced an expansion of its training programs through the DJI Academy in Europe. These initiatives are aimed at equipping new users with the expertise required for efficient drone operation focused on pest control, accurate deployment, and safety measures. The curriculum will be continually updated to integrate the latest technical skills and product features, ensuring users remain well-versed in DJI's cutting-edge agricultural technology.
Availability of New Models
The DJI Agras T100, T70P, and T25P drones are now available through authorized local dealers across Europe, Central Asia, Africa, and other regions. Interested parties can learn more on the official DJI website.
At Agritechnica 2025, attendees are encouraged to visit the DJI Agriculture booth to meet the team and learn more about the latest products and services. Opportunities for interviews or in-depth discussions on how DJI Agriculture collaborates with partners to develop comprehensive aerial application ecosystems are also available. The booth can be found at Hall 21, Stand 21G25.
By introducing these next-generation drones, DJI Agriculture aims to empower farmers across Europe to operate smarter and more sustainably, paving the way for advancements in modern agricultural practices.