Japan Unveils World's First Hydrogen-Powered Driverless Tractor
Kubota unveils the world’s first hydrogen-powered driverless tractor — a zero-emission, AI-equipped machine redefining sustainable farming.
Kubota unveils the world’s first hydrogen-powered driverless tractor — a zero-emission, AI-equipped machine redefining sustainable farming.
Aqib
October 17, 2025
In a groundbreaking move, Japanese multinational corporation Kubota has unveiled the world's first hydrogen fuel cell tractor with a self-driving function. This innovative machine is designed to tackle two major challenges in agriculture: labor shortages and sustainability. With its zero-emission technology, autonomous driving capabilities, and remote operation features, Kubota's hydrogen-powered tractor is poised to revolutionize the farming industry.
Kubota is a renowned Japanese multinational corporation founded in 1890. With a rich history spanning over 130 years, the company has established itself as a leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery, construction equipment, and other industrial products. Kubota's commitment to innovation, quality, and sustainability has earned it a reputation as a pioneer in the industry.
Kubota plans to conduct field tests in Japan to assess the tractor's performance, refueling methods, and autonomous operation capabilities. If successful, the company aims to commercialize the tractor, making it available to farmers worldwide. This innovative technology has the potential to transform the agricultural industry, providing a sustainable and efficient solution for farmers globally.
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