GUSS Automation unveils an electric sprayer with a Smart Apply upgrade

Order books will soon to be opened to local growers for the all-new electric autonomous GUSS orchard sprayer with an intelligent spray control system

GUSS Automation has unveiled the world’s first fully electric autonomous herbicide orchard sprayer and Aussie growers are high on the list to take up this latest technology

The specialist GUSS autonomous herbicide orchard sprayer has taken a major step forward by releasing the world’s first fully electric model and advising local growers can place orders soon.

Electric GUSS takes the proven performance of GUSS automation and extends its environmental and productivity profile with battery power to further enhance the intelligent sprayer’s sustainability credentials.

Growers can control multiple sprayers from a remote source increasing productivity, optimising and upskilling labour, and enabling farming operations to meet sustainability goals through lower emissions and enhanced application precision.

John Deere Production Systems Manager, Stephanie Gersekowski, details how the launch reaffirms the company’s commitment to finding the best solutions for high-value crop growers, “The all-new electric GUSS will provide farmers with reliable and powerful performance, with added benefits to help increase productivity and profitability.”

The machine includes a spot-spraying weed detection system that identifies chlorophyll in the weeds and only sprays where they are detected. The technology significantly reduces the overall application amount used, resulting in up to 90% savings in materials, depending on weed pressure.

GUSS Automation Chief Operating Officer, Gary Thompson, said it also leads to lower operating costs, reduced material drift, and contributes to enhanced employee safety.

With the GUSS fully electric autonomous herbicide orchard sprayer just one operator can control multiple sprayers from a remote source to increase productivity and reduce labour

“We’ve been asked countless times about making GUSS electric,” Gary Thompson added.

“An electric herbicide sprayer made the most sense to us, given that the battery life can last an entire shift while performing this critical orchard task. Combining the battery’s electric benefits of low operating costs and zero tailpipe emissions with spot spraying weed detection technology makes Electric GUSS a winner.” Gary Thompson concluded.

The Electric GUSS utilises Kriesel batteries that can run and spray for a full shift when fully charged.

Using a combination of GPS, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and proprietary technology for accurate coverage, a single employee can operate and monitor up to eight GUSS machines from the safety of their vehicle using a laptop computer, reducing the opportunity for operator exposure.

The autonomous capability includes multiple safety features to avoid hazards and automatically pauses the spray operation when individuals are in close proximity.

The GUSS electric sprayer is 7.16m long, 1.93m high and ranges from 2.54m to 5.79m wide depending on the boom extensions fitted.

The hydraulic-controlled, height-adjustable spray booms accommodate 5.5 to 6.7m row spacing that can be tilted upward for berm spraying. The unique design also incorporates breakaway booms to help prevent damage to trees and crops during operation.

Electric GUSS will soon be available for ordering at select John Deere dealer locations across the country.

A single operator can monitor up to eight GUSS sprayers at a time from the comfort and safety of a Ute while using a laptop computer

Smart Apply technology

In addition, the diesel-powered Orchard GUSS and mini GUSS autonomous blast sprayers now have the option to add the Smart Apply Intelligent Spray Control System.

Acquired by John Deere in 2023, Smart Apply delivers precision application, precision data and analytics, and can elevate the performance of blast sprayers.

The system works by sensing the presence of individual trees and vines and automatically adjusting spray volume based on tree size and foliage density, Smart Apply helps optimise protection and avoid over-spraying, resulting in up to 50% chemical and water savings, on average.

John Deere Production Systems Manager, Stephanie Gersekowski explained how Smart Apply, paired with GUSS, brings farmers the efficiency of an automated blast sprayer and the accuracy and ease of an intelligent application system, “It’s the best of both worlds.

“The labour optimisation benefits of GUSS, now combined with the input optimisation benefits of Smart Apply, will be available both as a factory-installed option and as a Precision Upgrade for existing Orchard and mini GUSS machines,” Stephanie Gersekowski added.

GUSS Automation electric sprayer specs

Power              Kriesel electric batteries
Run time         8 to 12 hours would be expected performance
Output             2 to 3 hectares/hour depending on terrain
Navigation       Autonomous settings GPS, LiDAR, cameras
Booms              2.54 to 5.79m hydraulic-controlled, height-adjustable
Rows                 5.5 to 6.7m can be tilted upward for berm spraying
Length              7.16m
Height               1.93m
Width                2.54m