

DJI has announced the launch of its high-power civilian agricultural drone, the Agras T100.The T100 can carry a maximum payload of 100 kg, features a 100 L spraying tank and a 150 L spreading tank, and the spreading system supports a maximum discharge rate of 400 kg/min.
It operates effectively in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C and features a carbon-fiber composite build for strength and wear resistance.
The drone runs on DB2160 intelligent flight batteries with a 41,000 mAh capacity, recharging from 30% to 95% in just 8–9 minutes via the D14000iE variable-frequency charging station. It has a top operating speed of 20 m/s. The spraying system’s effective width is adjustable between 5 and 13 meters, while the spreading (broadcasting) width ranges from 3 to 10 meters.
For precision mapping and navigation, the T100 integrates LiDAR that captures up to 300,000 spatial/data points per second, combined with millimeter-wave radar and a Penta-Vision multi-camera system (including a five-eye fisheye vision setup), providing comprehensive 360-degree obstacle awareness and terrain-adaptive flight path support.
The Agras T100 is fully compatible with DJI’s SmartFarm ecosystem and is controlled via the DJI RC Plus 2 remote controller (model TKPL 2), which features a 7-inch high-resolution touchscreen for intuitive operation. Automation features include intelligent Return-to-Home (RTH) with RTK-level precision for obstacle-free returns.
Third-party listings on platforms like Alibaba show pricing in the range of approximately $69,999–$76,999 per unit. The DJI Agras T100, will be available for sale globally starting in Southeast Asia and Latin America.
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