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Tree planting is the process of transplanting tree seedlings for forestry, land reclamation, or landscaping. It is distinct from arboriculture’s transplantation of larger trees and the lower-cost but slower and less reliable distribution of tree seeds. The robotic tree imitates the natural tree’s process of cleaning the air by expertly utilising technology.
The structure of the robot is made of metal. It takes dirty air and carries out photosynthesis on a daily basis, returning the air to the atmosphere much cleaner than it found it.has a system that can inhale pollution and, using technology, mimic a tree’s natural process of cleaning air.
The Global Tree Planting robot market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Robots can help in a variety of ways, from assembly lines to caring for the elderly. They are now focusing their efforts on combating climate change by assisting with tree planting. Milrem Robotics, an Estonian company that began with autonomous tanks, has created an autonomous robot forester capable of planting and nurturing young trees.
The new robot planter can plant a hectare of forest in under six hours and can carry up to 300 saplings.Despite the fact that the robot forester is primarily intended for use in commercial forests, the designers believe it could also be used to restore natural forests.
Deforestation accounts for 15% of total global greenhouse gas emissions; however, according to the World Economic Forum’s platform for the trillion trees community, the amount of carbon captured by existing forests could be doubled simply by implementing sound forestry practices.
Tree planting is only one of several measures needed to combat climate change, and scientists say it is critical to plant the right trees in the right places for it to be effective. As a result, reforestation efforts require all of the assistance they can get.
The robotic planters are outfitted with Lidar (Light Detection and Ranging) technology, which uses laser pulses to create a three-dimensional image of the robots’ surroundings, as well as global positioning (GPS) to navigate precisely across the terrain.