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P150
XAGThe XAG P150 is an agricultural spray drone (with a newer P150 Max variant unveiled November 2025) produced by XAG, a Chinese agricultural robotics company founded in 2007. The P150 Max features a maximum payload of 176 lbs, speeds up to 44.7 mph, and claimed spraying productivity of 50–80 acres/hour, available in kit configurations ranging from $28,900 to $69,660. The drone performs autonomous field mapping, spraying, and spreading tasks after operator setup, with no evidence of remote human operators performing the actual spraying task. Independent evidence (retailer listings, news coverage of Rantizo distribution) corroborates the product's existence and availability but does not independently verify the specific performance figures claimed by the vendor.
Availability
Specification
- max payload
- 176 lbs (P150 Max)
- max flight speed
- 44.7 mph (P150 Max)
- kit configurations and power
- Starter 7KW 2B2C, Standard 14KW 4B4C, Standard 7KW 6B2C, Ultimate 14KW 6B4C, Swarm 28KW 8B8C
Price
No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.
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Evidence-graded claims from the XAG deep report
XAG raised ~$183M in 2020, the largest agricultural drone funding round in China at the time, co-led by Baidu Ventures and SoftBank Vision Fund II
Three independent news outlets — Caixin [10], South China Morning Post [11], and AgFunder [13] — all confirm the round size and lead investors, though post-investment commercial outcomes and how capital was deployed remain unverified.
from XAG deep report →
XAG P150 Max achieves 50–80 acres/hr spraying productivity (50–60 avg, 70–80 peak)
Claim appears only on XAG's official homepage [1] and commerce-channel dealer listing [5]; no independent field test, regulator report, or third-party customer validation is present in the dossier.
from XAG deep report →XAG drones operate autonomously — executing spraying, spreading, mapping, and logistics missions after operator setup, with no human performing the task itself
Autonomy is described consistently across official [1][3] and commerce [5] sources, but no independent third-party test or field observer confirms unsupervised autonomous task execution; the single community software criticism [17] is too vague to adjudicate but flags unresolved quality concerns.
from XAG deep report →XAG P150 Max carries a maximum payload of 176 lbs (≈80 kg) and reaches speeds up to 44.7 mph
Specifications are stated on XAG's official homepage [1] and echoed by dealer Raptor Dynamic [5], but no independent lab test, regulatory certification document, or third-party reviewer in the dossier confirms these figures.
from XAG deep report →XAG's high-accuracy field navigation network covers 35,000 villages in China, enabling precision autonomous field operation
Figure is stated solely on XAG's own CSR page [4]; no government survey, independent mapping audit, or third-party report in the dossier corroborates the coverage claim.
from XAG deep report →XAG products are deployed and commercially available in 60+ countries, including the U.S. and Canada
U.S./Canada dealer availability is confirmed by Raptor Dynamic's commerce listing [5], and the 60+ countries figure appears on XAG's About page [3], but independent evidence of actual operational deployments at scale outside China is absent; community sources [17] note no reliable DJI alternative has been validated in the U.S. market.
from XAG deep report →
XAG's autonomous spraying uses 30% fewer pesticides and 90% less water compared to conventional methods, and has reduced 760,000 tons of CO₂
All three environmental figures appear exclusively on XAG's own CSR page [4] with no independent agronomic study, government audit, or third-party lifecycle assessment cited anywhere in the dossier to substantiate them.
from XAG deep report →XAG is a reliable, high-performance alternative to DJI agricultural drones in the U.S. market
Community sources [17] explicitly state no DJI replacement can be recommended in good conscience, and one community user flagged XAG's software quality negatively [17]; no independent U.S. field performance validation exists in the dossier.
from XAG deep report →
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