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DJI Agras T100 NZ – The Next Generation of Spray Drones Has Landed.

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The DJI Agras T100 is here, and it’s set to redefine what's possible for spray drone operators across New Zealand. With serious improvements in payload, speed, flight intelligence, and versatility, this agricultural drone is built for contractors who demand more—more hectares, more accuracy, and more return on investment.

At AG Spray Drones NZ, we’ve worked with every generation of DJI spray drone, and the T100 is a clear leap forward.


Bigger, Smarter, Faster – What Makes the T100 Stand Out?

While the DJI T50 was a workhorse for many contractors, the Agras T100 is engineered for scale. Key upgrades include:

  • 100L spray tank – 25% larger than the T50

  • 30L/min flow rate – nearly double previous models

  • Flight speed of up to 50 km/h while spraying

  • 150kg dry spreading payload with screw-feeder system

  • LiDAR + radar + camera for smarter terrain mapping and safer navigation

  • Up to 30 hectares/hour in ideal conditions

With this kind of performance, the T100 isn’t just about size—it’s about operational efficiency. Contractors covering large, flat areas (like maize, seed, or cotton crops) will notice a huge jump in productivity.


Smarter Spraying with AI and LiDAR

The T100’s enhanced obstacle detection and terrain sensing systems give it the confidence to fly faster while staying safer. Using LiDAR, radar, and a suite of onboard cameras, it continuously maps the landscape and adjusts its flight path in real time.

This makes it ideal for more complex NZ terrain, where ridgelines, shelterbelts, or unexpected hazards can throw off older drones. Even in those trickier grazing or hill country situations, the T100 stays locked in and efficient.


Precision Spreading That Finally Delivers

Granular spreading used to be the awkward cousin of drone spraying—unpredictable and hard to calibrate. The T100 changes that with a screw-feeder system that delivers consistent rates across a wider range of granule sizes (0.5–10mm). And at speeds up to 74 km/h, it’s one of the most efficient drone spreaders on the market.

Whether you're broadcasting urea, slug bait, or cover crop seed, the T100 makes it a viable business service, not just a feature on the spec sheet.


Mapping That Works for Contractors

With integrated LiDAR, the T100 can double as a mapping drone—eliminating the need for a separate mapping flight in many cases. It constantly learns from each flight, adjusting terrain data and obstacle memory for better precision the next time around.

This is a game-changer for contractors who want to maximise spray time and cut down on prep work. Less pre-mapping, fewer extra flights—just get in, spray, and move on.


Should You Upgrade from a T50?

That depends on your setup. If you already run a T50, it might make sense to add a second unit for scale. But if you’re starting from scratch—or looking to grow—there’s a strong case to go straight to the T100.

You’ll need to step up your support gear: 3-phase generator, larger batching systems, and potentially a trailer setup. But what you gain in efficiency could more than justify the jump. Especially if you’re targeting large, flat areas where the T100 can fully stretch its legs.


What’s the DJI Agras T100 Price in NZ?

Official DJI Agras T100 NZ pricing has been finalized and for a complete 3-battery setup it will be $60950. That places it above the T50, but well below the cost of operating two separate drones.

Factoring in the increased productivity, lower labour costs, and ability to spread and map from the same machine—it’s looking like one of the best value options for spray contractors in 2025.


Ready to See What the T100 Can Do?

If you’re serious about scaling your spray operation, the DJI Agras T100 is built for you. Whether you're a contractor, grower, or just exploring drone spraying as a service, AG Spray Drones NZ can help you get started with the right setup.

👉 Fill out the form or give us a call to talk through your operation, pricing, and availability.

 
 
 

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