--- title: "CES2025 | Kubota brings electric equipment, robots, and hydrogen to CES" type: "News" locale: "zh-CN" url: "https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/224662589.md" description: "Kubota showcased its innovative electric equipment, hydrogen gensets, and commercial robots at CES 2025. Highlights include the KATR farm robot with self-leveling technology, the AI-powered Agri Concept 2.0 electric tractor, and the KX38-4e Electric compact excavator with a 49.2 kWh battery. Kubota emphasizes a holistic approach to job site efficiency through advanced sensors and robotics, aiming to enhance productivity and address future challenges in agriculture and construction." datetime: "2025-01-11T23:51:13.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/224662589.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/224662589.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/224662589.md) --- > 支持的语言: [English](https://longbridge.com/en/news/224662589.md) | [繁體中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/224662589.md) # CES2025 | Kubota brings electric equipment, robots, and hydrogen to CES Kubota came to this year’s CES with a sprawling display filled with electric equipment, hydrogen gensets, and an onslaught of commercial robots ready to mow, farm, dig, and build. If you weren’t impressed by Kubota’s display this year, you weren’t paying attention. Kubota gave us a sneak peek of its KATR farm robot –itself a smaller, updated version of last year’s New Agri Concept –before the doors officially opened last week. Kubota’s robotic farm buddies promise to be able to quietly and autonomously haul stuff from one end of the farm to another, or pull carts and specialized implements along predetermined paths. KATR uses self-leveling technology and active suspension to ensure its cargo deck stays level when working on the sort of uneven terrain found on farms or construction sites. Kubota KATR w/ self-leveling cargo deck; photo by the author. That doesn’t mean the New Agri Concept is dead, though. Agri Concept 2.0 debuted as an electric tractor concept offering AI-powered automation and a fully electric powertrain. The new version features a Lite Brite-style “grille” that it uses to communicate its current mode, direction, and other important information with the people it shares a job site with. Kubota KATR New Agri 2.0 Kubota KATR New Agri 2.0 On the more practical side, Kubota showed off its KX38-4e Electric compact excavator. First shown in overseas markets in 2022, the KX38-4e Electric features a 49.2 kWh lithium-ion battery that’s good for up to five hours of continuous operation.More than enough to complete a typical day of work on a construction site when you factor out idle time. An onboard DC fast charger means it can be quickly recharged between shifts, too.But when there’s no grid power on the site, charging can be a challenge. That’s why Kubota has hydrogen genset for zero-emission on-site power generation. Kubota electric excavator. Kubota Denyo hydrogen genset. Looked at individually, each of the new electric Kubota products on display might be impressive. The real magic, though, is in the way the Kubota machines work together as a holistic job site or farm solution. “At Kubota, we believe that truly listening to our customers drives innovation in every aspect of what we call the ‘Work Loop’,” explainsBrett McMickell, Chief Technology Officer of Kubota North America. “The Work Loop — an essential cycle of assessing, analyzing, and acting — has always been fundamental to effective task management. With the integration of advanced sensors, AI-driven analysis, networking protocols, automation, and robotics, we are enhancing this cycle to be more seamless and efficient than ever before.” That was obvious in some of the more thoughtful implements and attachments on display, including a Smart Plant Imagerthat uses advanced robotics and “hyper-spectral imaging” cameras to capture real-time data and insights on a plant-by-plant level –as well as a Smart Autonomous Sprayer and Robotic Pruner that that classifies buds and canes based on position and fruiting potential, it optimizes production precision and accuracy. The more you look, the more impressive Kubota’s farming solution gets. “We will continue to learn from many of our customers across segments to iterate the next product and technology solution that will help them manage tomorrow’s challenges and grow their businesses,” McMickell added. “_This_ is how Kubota works to make a better quality of life for individuals and society.” There was more, of course. Autonomous versions of the company’s electric zero-turn mower with GPS-powered route memory, fun accessory baskets for the robots, even a weird, jet engine looking thing that I forgot to ask about (below). I was genuinely impressed, in other words, and can’t wait to see what Kubota comes up with next year. ## Kubota CES2025 | more photos Original content from _Electrek_. Stay up to date with the latest content by subscribing to Electrek on Google News.You’re reading Electrek— experts who break news about Tesla, electric vehicles, and green energy, day after day. 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