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ZETRACK The First Electric BaaS Tractor Built for Autonomy

Dec 4, 2025 4:43:58 PM

As part of the Desafía Agtech Germany program, we are supporting ZETRACK in establishing its presence in the German market. In the following interview, ZETRACK explains what sets the ZETRABOT apart from other machinery solutions, why now is the moment for electric and autonomous tractors and what types of partnerships the company aims to build in Germany through the Desafía Agtech Germany program.

What makes your electric and autonomous tractor different from other solutions in agricultural machinery?

We are developing electric and autonomous tractors designed to make agriculture more efficient, sustainable, and data-driven. With the ZETRABOT, a zero-emission robotic tractor built for vineyards and specialty crops of up to 100 hectares. Our tractors combines automation, swappable batteries, and digital monitoring to help farmers reduce labor dependency, cut energy and fuel costs, and lower environmental impact while maintaining high productivity.

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With its flexible driver-optional autonomy and its convenient, hand-swappable Battery-as-a-Service system, ZETRABOT stands out as the perfect tool to drive the transition toward automated agriculture in vineyards and orchards.

Agriculture has been slow to electrify compared to cars or logistics. Why do you think smart tractors have lagged behind and why is now the moment to change that?

Electric tractors are the perfect matching solution for farms already using or planning to use photovoltaic generation systems in order to save machinery energy costs and monetize carbon footprint reduction. Electric tractors will also demonstrate that match perfectly with more efficient next generation electric and precision agriculture implements.

Many farms are under pressure to become greener. How can a tractor like yours help them meet sustainability goals?

Autonomous electric tractors like ZETRABOT enable vineyard and orchard growers to work without engine emissions or noise, while supporting organic agriculture through more precise and efficient mowing, spraying, pre-pruning, and weeding. This not only enhances sustainability and comfort, but also makes farm work more attractive to the next generation of family farmers.

What kind of partnerships or collaborations are you hoping to build in Germany within the Desafia Agtech Germany program?

We are looking for German early adopters to join our pilot projects and test the ZETRABOT in various crops and farm sizes. Their involvement will place them at the forefront of a progressive and realistic shift toward more productive and efficient agricultural automation, while helping ZETRACK enhance and fine-tune ZETRABOT’s performance. In addition, we are seeking German dealers to collaborate in these pilots by delivering technical support.
We are also open to new German and international investors who wish to join our existing partners in driving this transformation.

Linh Pham

Written by Linh Pham

Linh holds a master's degree in media and communications. In the past years, she has worked as an employee and freelancer in different editorial offices. Since 2020 she is part of the SpinLab team and is now responsible for public relations.

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