PANDAG shows G1 autonomous commercial mower at CES 2026

PANDAG unveiled a LiDAR-equipped version of its G1 commercial autonomous mower at Consumer Electronics Show 2026, presenting the system as a platform designed for large-scale site maintenance.

The G1 combined RTK, 4G connectivity, LiDAR and AI vision to support autonomous mowing in expansive commercial environments. The company said the mower was capable of covering up to 12 acres per day.

PANDAG G1 with LiDAR autonomous mower.

The mower was developed to address limits in automation among traditional commercial mowers and operational constraints associated with some robotic systems. The G1 featured a 48-inch cutting width and was designed to handle grass up to 6 feet tall for use in high-volume commercial settings such as golf courses, parks and solar fields.

According to the company, the G1 used a base station-free navigation system relying on RTK and 4G to achieve centimeter-level positioning accuracy. The system supported multi-site deployment, centralized fleet management and autonomous return-to-charge functionality.

PANDAG said the integration of RTK, LiDAR and AI vision allowed the mower to maintain operation in irregular layouts or low-signal conditions. The system was designed to adapt to unexpected changes, continue operating through brief interruptions and recharge automatically at night. An onboard obstacle-detection system was included for use in commercial environments.

At CES, the company also demonstrated a trimmer module intended for edge trimming along paths and around obstacles. Additional tire options were shown for improved traction on uneven terrain. PANDAG said future attachments under development included modules for spraying, on-site transport and snow removal.

PANDAG is a technology company focused on autonomous equipment for commercial outdoor applications.

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