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V40

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The query 'V40' returns facts about three entirely different products: the XAG V40 agricultural drone (an autonomous spraying/mapping UAV from Chinese ag-robotics company XAG), the Vivo V40 smartphone (a mid-range Android handset), and the Volvo V40 (a discontinued compact premium hatchback). The extracted facts cannot be reconciled into a single coherent system. The XAG V40 drone is the only product among these with meaningful autonomy characteristics; it has received UK CAA Operational Authorization and is described as a fully autonomous tilting twin-rotor agricultural drone. The Volvo V40 and Vivo V40 are consumer products unrelated to robotics autonomy.

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Vivo V40 — battery
5500 mAh, 80W wired charging; ~2 days battery life reported in independent review
Vivo V40 — dimensions & weight
164.16 × 74.93 × 7.58 mm, 190g, glass back

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No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the XAG deep report

Good
  • 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 →
Bad
  • 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 →
Ugly
  • 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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