Rooted in the innovative soil of Guangzhou, E-FLY Technology is well aware of the pain points in farming on small scattered plots and mountainous hills - the difficulty of transferring large equipment and the inadequacy of individual operations. With the original intention of "enabling every farmer to easily use technology to farm," the team focuses on the research and development of small, single-person portable agricultural drones, embarking on a journey to "reduce the burden" on the fields.
From material innovation to structural optimization, E-FLY Technology integrates lightweight materials such as carbon fiber into the airframe design, paired with a folding airframe structure, significantly reducing the volume of the drone after storage. The overall weight is controlled at around 20 kilograms, allowing for easy transportation, loading, and site transfer by one person. For complex terrain operation needs, the optimized model not only offers flexible takeoff and landing but also comes equipped with intelligent route planning and omnidirectional obstacle avoidance systems. Without requiring complex operations, even elderly users can quickly get started, achieving the full process of pesticide spraying, fertilizer spreading, and seed sowing with "a single drone and a single operator".
Today, E-FLY's portable agricultural drones have become the "field partners" of tens of millions of farmers. In mountainous orchards, they shuttle through the woods for precise spraying; on scattered plots, they efficiently complete multi-plot transition operations, covering dozens of acres of farmland in an hour, saving labor and reducing agricultural resource loss. Relying on Guangzhou's agricultural technology policy support and industry-university-research resources, E-FLY Technology continues to iterate its technology, making small drones both lightweight and high-performance, lowering the entry threshold for smart agriculture.
From the laboratory in Guangzhou to the fields across the country, E-FLY Technology has used its compact body to carry the expectations of farmers, making it possible for "one person to easily cultivate hundreds of acres" a reality, injecting lightness and vitality into agricultural production with portable technology.