2025 Annual Safety Report documents multi-year autonomous mowing safety performance at commercial scale

Greenzie released its 2025 Annual Safety Report, documenting more than 150,000 autonomous miles of real-world commercial operation with zero lost-time injuries, zero OSHA medical attentions and zero human near-misses. The report is available at Greenzie Safety Report.

The report is based on operational data spanning more than 5.4 billion square feet of turf mowed, more than 68,000 hours of autonomous mowing and more than 50,000 operator days, which the company said is equivalent to 265 mowing seasons.

“Greenzie is helping define safety in autonomous landscape operations, and transparency is a critical part of that,” said Steve Bush, chief operating officer of Greenzie. “These results show that commercial autonomy is operating safely at meaningful scale in the field. Transparency matters because as this category matures, real-world data helps build confidence in what responsible deployment looks like.”

According to the company, the findings come as the U.S. landscaping industry employs about 1.3 million workers and experiences a higher-than-average rate of workplace accidents compared with other industries.

Greenzie said its multi-year operating data demonstrates that autonomous technology is already being deployed consistently in commercial landscape operations.

“Greenzie Powered Autonomy has been validated through years of sustained use in the field,” Bush said. “That level of real-world performance reinforces both the reliability of our platform and the broader readiness of commercial autonomy.”

The company attributed the safety performance to what it described as a disciplined safety approach that includes perception systems, operating standards and ongoing validation in commercial environments.

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