Today, the grass is indeed greener for Atlanta-based Greenzie, a software company that gives commercial lawn mowers self-driving capabilities.
Less than a year after closing a $500,000 investment led by Atlanta Ventures, the company has announced that it has raised a new $750,000 investment funding round from a group that includes Atlanta Ventures, as well as TechSquare Labs and others.
The “aftermarket autopilot” technology company says its retrofit kit and software works with most stand-on, zero-turn commercial mowers made by major manufacturers in 2018 or later. Greenzie is already operating in the Atlanta area and is quickly looking for greener pastures beyond Georgia’s capital city.
For the rest of the story on Greenzie, and the new technology, visit Hypepotamus.com.
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