Introducing the new Kress Voyager
Labour constraints, rising costs, and growing environmental demands continue to shape the landscaping sector. In response, the Kress Voyager KR800 brings a practical and forward thinking approach to autonomous mowing, designed specifically with route-based commercial operations in mind. It is not simply another robotic unit, it is a tool that helps landscaping crews work more efficiently across every property they maintain.
The Voyager stands out through its integrated technology suite. RTK guidance, LiDAR, VisionAI, and high performance sensors allow it to function without boundary wires while maintaining centimetre-level accuracy similar to that used in modern autonomous vehicles. After mapping once, it will store the property layout and simply transition from job to job alongside a crew, removes the set-up required with other autonomous mowers.
Its capabilities speak directly to real-world commercial needs. The 40-inch deck allows the Voyager to cut up to seven acres on one charge, and it can stay in operation for up to eight hours. With travel speeds reaching 5.6 mph, it can even move independently between nearby properties in dense neighbourhoods, making it an efficient option for crews managing tight routes.
The advantages go beyond productivity. The Voyager reduces operator exposure to noise, fuel use, and emissions, and it runs with zero emissions itself. It takes care of the repetitive mowing in the background, allowing crews to focus on higher value detail work that elevates the overall quality of the service provided.
Kress has pursued electric innovation since 1966, building a long history of developing quiet, reliable, zero emission tools. The Voyager carries that heritage forward by offering a solution that addresses today’s challenges and helps professionals transition toward a more sustainable and profitable operating model. It brings a meaningful shift in how commercial landscapers can structure their workflows and deliver consistent, high quality results.

