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Robo-lawnmower goes hybrid

By Mike Yamamoto on 19 March 2008

Tags: automower | husqvarna | solar hybrid | sweden

How long before it gets hooked up to SkyNet?

Sure, your neighbour may have already put in his order for the next year's hybrid coupe, but what's he using to mow the lawn?

Now you can scoff at his old pollution machine while you roll out your shiny new solar-powered model -- and best of all, you can watch it do its thing while sipping a martini on the deck.

Not only does the Automower Solar Hybrid combine solar energy and electricity while navigating itself around your lawn, according to Sweden's Husqvarna it's also 90 percent recyclable and has no exhaust emissions.

The company is no stranger to robo-mower business with its Automower line, which has already seen competition from LawnBott and other automated clippers.

The Automower Solar Hybrid is currently on sale in Sweden for 29,500 krona (AU$5,318).

sexy_shazam
19/03/2008 05:00 PM

interesting concept but for over $5000 its well not worth is

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