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Carbon Robotics’ tractor autonomy enables real-time remote

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Carbon Robotics has introduced Carbon AutoTractor, a tractor autonomy system designed to improve efficiency and reduce labor needs. Powered by Carbon AI, the system can be installed on existing tractors and is remotely monitored by Carbon Robotics operators, who provide real-time oversight to ensure smooth operation.

Developed with input from farmers, Carbon AutoTractor aims to address key barriers to autonomous tractor adoption, such as frequent stoppages, complex supervision, and systems that struggle with continuous operation.

“Too often, autonomy in agriculture has been overpromised and underdelivered,” said Paul Mikesell, CEO and founder of Carbon Robotics. “We built Carbon AutoTractor to change that — by working closely with farmers every step of the way to design a solution rooted in simplicity, reliability, and the realities of modern farm operations. This is autonomy shaped by real-world experience, not just another tech experiment.”

The system includes the Carbon Autonomy Kit and the Remote Operations Control Center. Unlike some autonomy solutions, Carbon AutoTractor is continuously monitored, allowing operators to intervene when obstacles arise, such as debris, wildlife, or irrigation equipment. This reduces stoppages and keeps work moving.



The Carbon Autonomy Kit is initially compatible with John Deere 6R and 8R Series tractors, with installation completed in less than 24 hours and no permanent modifications required. Tractors can switch between autonomous and manual operation as needed.

The system integrates with Carbon Robotics’ LaserWeeder, adjusting speed based on weed type, size, and density, improving coverage by up to 20 percent compared to manual operation.

Carbon AutoTractor also performs ground preparation tasks, including tilling, plowing, cultivating, and mowing, reducing the need for an in-cab driver. Multiple safety features, including GPS, cameras, sensors, and emergency stop mechanisms, provide additional security.

Carbon AutoTractor Ground Prep
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With real-time oversight, AI-driven decision-making, and a flexible pay-per-hour model, Carbon AutoTractor offers a practical approach to autonomy in farming.

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