COLOGNE, GERMANY -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 3 July 2026 - As spoga+gafa opens its doors in Cologne, Yosemite
Robotics is returning to Europe with Lawnova, its own robotic mower
brand, and a second-generation lineup designed to move the category
beyond wire-free mowing toward boundary setup-free outdoor automation.
Powered by Yosemite Robotics' NovaMind 3.0 platform, Lawnova uses AI
vision, AI reasoning, and autonomous lawn mapping to help identify lawn
boundaries, understand complex garden environments, and reduce the
manual setup traditionally required through app-based configuration. Its
four-series portfolio ? S, X, P, and G ? spans entry-level residential
mowing, all-terrain residential use, commercial landscaping, and
golf-course applications.
The commercial case for robotic mowing is strengthening. Europe's
landscaping sector is facing structural workforce pressure, while EU
emissions rules and sustainability-driven procurement trends are
supporting the shift toward lower-emission and battery-powered outdoor
equipment. According to Mordor Intelligence, the European robotic lawn
mower market is projected to reach USD 635.8 million in 2026, growing at
a 7.32% CAGR through 2031.
With more than 15 years of accumulated AI and robotics expertise and
over five years of formal robotic mower R&D, Yosemite Robotics has
built its platform around AI-powered perception, high-precision
positioning, and multi-sensor fusion. The X Series combines RTK
positioning, LiDAR, IMU, and computer vision with an NVIDIA Orin
computing platform delivering 40?67 TOPS. According to the company's
technology roadmap, the platform supports 2?3 cm positioning accuracy,
object and boundary recognition, autonomous mapping, and path planning.
The company is also developing natural language interaction
capabilities, allowing operators to issue task-based commands such as
"mow the backyard but avoid the flower beds." According to Yosemite
Robotics' technology roadmap, the system combines cloud-based model
support with local inference, enabling certain decisions to be processed
on-device, including in offline environments. CEO Jack Li describes the
longer-term direction as embodied intelligence ? machines that can
perceive outdoor environments, understand user intent, and move beyond
simply following pre-programmed paths.
For European distributors and industry buyers, Lawnova's return to
spoga+gafa signals a broader shift: AI-powered outdoor robotics is
moving from early automation toward more intelligent, adaptive lawn-care
platforms.