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Naïo Technologies

Naïo Oz

[AGR]· 2019
74.9

ROBOSCORE™ METHODOLOGY — 9 DIMENSIONS

Performance22%
Reliability20%
Ease of Use15%
Intelligence15%
Vendor Reliability10%
Value9%
Ecosystem7%
Safety5%
Design4%

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$35,000

7h runtime

What problem does this solve?

Farm and field operations.

Who is this for?

Mid-market operations teams with proven use cases looking to scale beyond manual processes.

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Naïo Oz

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Farm and field operations

AVOID IF

Budget is primary constraint and manual alternatives exist

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The Naïo Oz earns a RoboScore of 74.9/100, placing it in the solid tier for agricultural and farming robots. At $35,000 it sits in the professional segment, making it a reasonable choice for teams where coverage area and weather resilience is the priority. It offers 7 hours of battery life. Naïo Technologies delivers a competent platform at this price point. Seasonal deployment patterns and field conditions must factor into ROI calculations.

Mid-market operations teams with proven ROI models and dedicated automation budgets. If coverage area and weather resilience is your primary decision criterion, the Naïo Oz deserves a place on your shortlist.

First-time buyers still evaluating whether automation makes sense for their workflow. If your requirements center on a different set of capabilities, compare alternatives in the agricultural category before committing.

Performance
7225%
Reliability
7820%
Ease of Use
8015%
Intelligence
7015%
Value
8210%
Ecosystem
658%
Safety
805%
Design
682%

Physical

Weight Kg150Permanently mounted — crane installation required

Performance

Battery Hrs7Half-shift operation, mid-shift charge neededstandard shift — covers most work shifts without recharging

Intelligence

NavigationRTK-GPS + camera

Other

PropulsionElectric 4WD
Row Width Cm45-80
Working Speed Kmh1.5

The Real Cost of Ownership

Purchase price is only 40-60% of the true cost. Here's the full picture.

Purchase Costs

MSRP

$35,000

CURRENT

$35,000

Operating Costs (Annual)

MAINTENANCE LOW

MAINTENANCE HIGH

5-Year Summary

$35,000

Purchase price + estimated 5 years maintenance

2
$25/hr
1
$35,000

Monthly savings

$8,333

Payback period

5mo

3-year net ROI

757%

5-year savings

$465,000

IntervalTaskEst. Cost
DailyVisual inspection & debris removal
WeeklySensor calibration check & log review
MonthlyLubrication, belt/chain tension check$50–150
6-MonthFull mechanical inspection & software update$500–2,000
AnnualComprehensive overhaul & recalibration$2,000–10,000

Service Details

Warranty:Contact Vendor
Support:Contact Vendor
Response:Contact Vendor
Spare Parts:Contact Vendor

Operator Training

Contact Vendor

Typical Training Plan

SAFETY & BASICS

2–4 hours

OPERATIONS

4–16 hours

TROUBLESHOOTING

2–8 hours

MAINTENANCE

4–16 hours

Before purchasing the Naïo Oz, ask the vendor these critical questions:

  1. 01What is the total cost of ownership over 5 years?
  2. 02What does the warranty cover, and what's excluded?
  3. 03What is your average response time for critical issues?
  4. 04Can you provide references from similar deployments?
  5. 05Is a pilot program available before full commitment?

... and 15 more critical questions

74.9/ 100
Performance
7225%
Reliability
7820%
Ease of Use
8015%
Intelligence
7015%
Value
8210%
Ecosystem
658%
Safety
805%
Design
682%

Purchase Price

$35,000

Est. Annual Maintenance

Est. $2,800–$4,200/year (8–12%)

5-Year Total

Requires pricing data

Cost per Shift

Cost per Hour

Based on industry averages. Actual costs vary.

Naïo Technologies

Founded

EST. 2011(15 years)

Funding

Undisclosed

Employees

Undisclosed

HQ

FR

Vendor Health Score

Health score pending verification

Certifications data being verified. Contact manufacturer for compliance documentation.

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How much does the Naïo Oz cost?
The Naïo Oz is currently priced at $35,000. Total cost of ownership including maintenance, integration, and training is typically 1.5-2.5x the purchase price over 5 years.
What certification do I need to operate the Naïo Oz?
Operators should hold at minimum an RCO Foundation (Level 1) certification. For programming and integration work, RCO Specialist (Level 2) is recommended.
How long does it take to deploy the Naïo Oz?
Deployment timelines for Agricultural robots typically range from 2-12 weeks depending on facility complexity and integration requirements.
Should I buy, lease, or hire the Naïo Oz?
Buy if you plan to use it for 3+ years at high utilization. Lease (typically $972/month) if you want flexibility and upgrades. Hire through RoboWork if you need it for a project or pilot — no capital expenditure required.
How does the Naïo Oz compare to alternatives?
With a RoboScore of 74.9/100, the Naïo Oz scores competitively for Agricultural. Use our comparison tool to evaluate it against up to 2 other robots across all 8 scoring dimensions.