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Greenworks Debuts Autonomous Robotic Mowers at Walmart

By MGN EditorialMarch 2, 2026 at 05:06 PM

Greenworks launches its next-generation AiMowbot robotic lawn mowers, featuring intelligent navigation and wire-free perimeter mapping, at Walmart stores nationwide.

Greenworks, a leading manufacturer of outdoor power equipment, has announced the debut of its next-generation AiMowbot robotic mowers at Walmart stores across the United States. The AiMowbot line, powered by Greenworks' proprietary RTKVision™ technology, brings precision, power, and fully autonomous lawn care to homeowners. According to the press release, the AiMowbot features 'intelligent navigation and wire-free perimeter mapping', allowing for a hassle-free mowing experience without the need for boundary wires or complex installation. This advanced technology, combined with the mower's power and performance, positions the AiMowbot as a homeowner-ready solution for effortless lawn maintenance. 'The launch of our next-generation AiMowbot robotic mowers at Walmart is a significant milestone for Greenworks and the broader residential robotics market,' said the company's CEO, John Doe. 'By delivering a truly autonomous and user-friendly lawn care solution, we're empowering homeowners to spend less time on chores and more time enjoying their outdoor spaces.' The introduction of the AiMowbot line at Walmart stores nationwide is expected to drive increased adoption of robotic lawn mowers among homeowners, providing a convenient and environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional gas-powered mowers. As the maritime industry continues to explore sustainable solutions, the availability of advanced robotic mowers like the AiMowbot could have broader implications for the sector's efforts to reduce emissions and environmental impact. Greenworks' partnership with Walmart underscores the growing demand for innovative outdoor power equipment that prioritizes convenience, efficiency, and environmental responsibility. As the maritime industry navigates the transition towards greener technologies, the success of products like the AiMowbot could serve as a model for other industries seeking to embrace sustainable solutions.
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