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Greenzie releases Version 5.0 software to advance commercial-ready autonomy

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Greenzie mowers work best on large, flat fields with minimal obstacles. Grounds such as athletic fields, parks and warehouses give the mower plenty of space to move. (Photo: Greenzie)
Greenzie mowers work best on large, flat fields with minimal obstacles. Grounds such as athletic fields, parks and warehouses give the mower plenty of space to move. (Photo: Greenzie)

Greenzie, a technology platform powering commercial mowing autonomy, has released Version 5.0 of its software, marking another step forward in delivering reliable performance across complex commercial properties, according to the company. 

Version 5.0 features adaptive striping plans, enhanced handling of GPS variability, upgraded operator feedback and improved reliability and infrastructure to support faster, more consistent mowing. These advancements reinforce operational stability for sustained commercial deployment, aiming to further strengthen Greenzie Powered Autonomy as a scalable solution for the landscaping industry. 

“Our latest software release reflects how far commercial autonomy has progressed,” said Greenzie CEO Charles Brian Quinn. “Version 5.0 represents the next phase of operational maturity. As adoption expands, the platform is designed to evolve with it, enabling contractors to deploy autonomy with confidence in real-world commercial environments.” 

The update reinforces the dependability and performance standards contractors expect from autonomous mowers. Enhancements focus on uptime, repeatability and predictable performance, with improvements informed by field data from active commercial deployments. 

Additional benefits of Version 5.0 include: 

  • Faster mowing across complex commercial properties. 
  • Reduced downtime caused by GPS variability. 
  • Clearer operator feedback and improved system visibility. 
  • Reliability and network infrastructure enhancements that support more productive workdays.  

Greenzie Powered Autonomy operates across multiple commercial equipment platforms, including Wright ManufacturingMean Green Electric Mowers, Bobcat and Greenworks Commercial. Version 5.0 further strengthens those integrations, supporting consistent deployment and performance in real-world conditions. 

“As an original equipment manufacturer, our responsibility is delivering equipment our customers can rely on every day,” said Ed Wright, CEO of Wright Manufacturing. “Greenzie’s continued software advancements strengthen our ability to bring autonomy to market in a way that aligns with the performance levels landscape contractors expect.” 

“Autonomy must integrate seamlessly into the contractor’s workflow,” said Brandon DeCoff, vice president of sales and marketing at Mean Green. “The improvements in Greenzie’s 5.0 release help ensure autonomy performs as a dependable extension of the equipment our customers trust.”

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