Grande 44 Autonomous Platform Bridges Indoor-Outdoor Work
Facility teams moving heavy loads across mixed indoor-outdoor terrain—gravel yards, loading docks, and sprawling campuses—have historically been limited to warehouse robots that require smooth floors, magnetic tape, or reflectors to operate. Burro's Grande 44 is an autonomous work platform built to cross that threshold natively, navigating gravel, slopes, dust, mud, and variable weather without infrastructure modification or operational interruption.
The platform generates 44 hp of peak power and can tow loads up to 6,000 lb (2,721 kg), functioning as a decentralized autonomous conveyor that moves heavy loads directly to assembly lines or across facility campuses; tasks are distributed across a fleet so operations continue even as individual units charge. A solid steel cargo tray carries payloads up to 1,500 lb (680 kg) for asset transport and site logistics. Equipped with sensors and RFID readers, the platform can also autonomously patrol yards to track assets in real time, reducing manual auditing overhead.
For vegetation management, it is compatible with mower and selective spot-sprayer attachments for large-acreage maintenance. The underlying autonomy system has logged more than 1 million hours and 200,000 mi (321,869 km) of real-world operation, continuously capturing environmental data, such as terrain, weather, obstacles, and lighting, to support ongoing performance improvement across the fleet.
Applications
- Heavy load towing and transport
- Yard scouting and asset tracking
- Autonomous payload carrying
- Vegetation management via attachments
Industries
- Intermodal and depot yards
- Airports
- Rail yards
- Automotive logistics
Who It's For
- Mixed indoor-outdoor terrain
- No infrastructure modification possible
- Short-handed crews needing transport offload
- Sprawling multi-acre facility campuses
Features:
- 44 hp peak power
- Towing capacity up to 6,000 lb (2,721 kg)
- Steel cargo tray payload up to 1,500 lb (680 kg)
- Native indoor-to-outdoor operation, no infrastructure changes required
- Onboard sensors and RFID readers for asset tracking
- Fleet-distributed task operation with continuous flow during charging
- Compatible with mower and selective spot-sprayer attachments
- Autonomy platform trained on 1M+ hours and 200,000 mi (321,869 km) of field operation
Burro
Philadelphia, PA
(609) 200-1124
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burro.ai
