Grubbenvorst, Limburg, The Netherlands
AgXeed, founded in the summer of 2018, is a pioneering Dutch company revolutionizing agriculture with autonomous robotic solutions. Driven by the goal of freeing farmers from long hours in heavy machinery and preserving fragile soils burdened by traditional tractors, AgXeed developed the innovative AgBot line within just four years. These unmanned vehicles are lightweight, soil-friendly, and equipped with advanced autonomy systems and cloud-based planning tools.
The AgBots—available as tracked or wheeled units—cater to diverse field operations and operate up to 23 hours daily without supervision. They feature compatibility with standard agricultural implements and deliver high-field performance with precision and efficiency. In 2025, AgXeed won the Tractor of the Year award in the robot tractors category for its AgBot 5.115T2 model. The brand also supports large-scale farming operations, exemplified by Kverneland and AgXeed’s autonomous tractor setting a world ploughing record: covering 20.8 ha in 24 hours, achieving fuel efficiency of 18.4 L/ha. Through strategic partnerships, such as those with CLAAS and Amazone to form the 3A autonomy alliance, AgXeed aims to accelerate multi-brand integration and advance the future of smart, sustainable agriculture across the globe.
AgXeed was founded in 2018 with the vision to revolutionize agriculture by providing fully autonomous, sustainable, and scalable farming solutions. The company’s journey began with the goal of freeing farmers from monotonous tasks and reducing soil compaction caused by traditional heavy machinery.
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