DJI Agras T50

£13,009.00

  • Big-acre productivity: High flow-rate spraying and fast granular output help cover more hectares per hour with fewer passes.
  • Consistent coverage: Dual atomising sprinklers deliver controlled droplets and an even swath; optional four-sprinkler kit increases throughput.
  • Smart sensing: Front/rear active phased-array radar plus binocular vision for obstacle bypassing and confident terrain-follow on slopes.
  • RTK precision: RTK-ready planning (via NTRIP or base) for repeatable lines, accurate boundaries and reliable headland work.
  • Fast turnarounds: High-power charging with multiple batteries targets ~field-cycle recharge times to keep the aircraft in the air.
  • Contractor-grade build: Reinforced, folding airframe for easy transport in pickups/vans and quick deployment at the field edge.
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DJI Agras T50 — Product Overview

The DJI Agras T50 is a heavy-duty agricultural drone designed for high-throughput spraying and spreading.
With a 40 L liquid tank, 75 L/50 kg granular hopper, phased-array radar, binocular vision and RTK-ready workflows, it’s built for
UK arable, orchards, vineyards and contractor operations where speed, accuracy and repeatability matter. The new DJI Mini 5 Pro is coming soon.

Spraying Performance

  • Tank: 40 L liquid capacity for pesticides, foliar feeds and liquid fertiliser (follow label and HSE/CRD guidance).
  • Atomising sprinklers: Adjustable droplet spectrum (approx. 50–500 µm) to match product labels and target coverage.
  • Swath & flow: Effective width and flow depend on height, speed and setup; four-sprinkler kit supports higher L/min for broadacre work.
  • Reverse directional spray: Apply at the headland while reversing to reduce tight turns and minimise crop disturbance.

Spreading Performance

  • Hopper: 75 L / 50 kg internal load for seed and granular fertiliser.
  • Throughput: High output for rapid coverage; low-rate gates support precision seeding and light applications.
  • Even distribution: Spinner and baffle design aim for uniform spread patterns when set up to suit the material size.

Navigation, Control & Workflow

  • Controller: DJI RC Plus (7″ high-brightness) running the DJI Agriculture app for mission planning and live monitoring.
  • Routes & modes: Area, AB-line and orchard modes; share routes across Agras models with parameter checks before flight.
  • Planning: FPV/route surveying supported; RTK recommended for line repeatability and accurate boundary work.

Deployment & Support

  • Foldable airframe: Quick to transport and set up at the field edge; designed for daily contractor use.
  • Turnkey kits: Batteries, high-power chargers and field accessories available for continuous operations.
  • UK onboarding: Drone Sales UK can assist with setup, training and guidance around HSE/CRD and CAA requirements.

Notes: Application rates, swath and coverage depend on product, droplet size, flight height/speed, overlap and local conditions.
Always follow product labels, HSE/CRD guidance and CAA rules (Specific category, Operational Authorisation, PA certification and insurance as applicable).

DJI Agras T50 — Frequently Asked Questions

How many hectares per hour can the DJI Agras T50 cover?

In broadacre spraying, the T50 can reach up to ~21 ha/hour in favourable conditions. Orchard output is typically lower (around ~4 ha/hour) due to tighter turns, height changes and terrain-follow. Real-world performance depends on dose rate, swath, flight speed/height, wind, refill speed and field layout.

What is the T50’s spray tank size and flow rate?

The T50 has a 40 L liquid tank. With the standard dual atomising sprinklers it supports up to ~16 L/min. Adding the optional four-sprinkler kit increases potential throughput to ~24 L/min (setup- and product-dependent).

What droplet sizes and spray width can I expect?

The atomising sprinklers cover an approximate droplet spectrum of 50–500 µm. Effective swath is typically ~4–11 m around 3 m AGL, but depends on speed, height, droplet setting and product. Always set droplet size and height to the product label and target canopy.

Can the T50 spread seed and granular fertiliser?

Yes. The spreading kit includes a 75 L / 50 kg hopper. It handles typical granule sizes (approx. 0.5–5 mm) with output up to ~108 kg/min depending on material and settings. Low-rate gates support seeding and light applications.

Does the T50 have Reverse Directional Spray for headlands?

Yes. Reverse Directional Spray lets you apply at the end of a run while reversing, reducing tight turns, improving headland coverage and saving time.

Is the T50 suitable for orchards and hilly terrain?

Yes. Front/rear phased-array radar and binocular vision enable obstacle bypassing and slope-aware terrain-follow. This is ideal for orchards, vineyards and fields with uneven ground. Always survey new blocks and set safe heights and speeds.

What controller does the T50 use? Can I reuse my T25 controller?

The T50 uses the DJI RC Plus (7″ high-brightness screen) running DJI Agriculture software. If you already operate a T25 with RC Plus, you can use the same controller (ensure firmware and app versions are current).

Do I need RTK? What benefits does it bring?

RTK is recommended for precise FPV mapping, boundary accuracy and repeatable lines across seasons. It helps with route sharing, consistent overlap and accurate headland work. You can use NTRIP or a compatible RTK base.

How long is the flight time and how do I keep the drone working all day?

Flight time per battery is typically ~10–20 minutes depending on payload, rate and wind. For continuous operations, teams rotate multiple DB1560 batteries with a high-power charger (e.g., C10000-class) targeting ~9–12 minute turnarounds to match refill cycles.

What generator/charging setup is recommended on farm?

Use a high-power field charger on 220–240 V with adequate supply (and cooling/heat-sink if specified). Keep batteries shaded, avoid dust/water ingress, and follow DJI’s charging temperature limits. We can advise on UK-ready chargers, leads and safety best practice.

Which chemicals can the T50 spray?

The system is suitable for many agricultural liquids (pesticides, foliar feeds, liquid fertiliser). Compatibility depends on formulation and label guidance. Always check material safety sheets, follow the label for droplet size and water volume, and rinse/flush the system after use.

How do I set application rates (L/ha) accurately?

Use the DJI Agriculture app to set speed, height, swath, droplet level and target L/ha. Calibrate flow, test on a measured strip and confirm volumes by refill counts. For variable-rate work, import prescription maps from DJI Terra / SmartFarm or your agronomy platform.

Can I import variable-rate prescriptions for the T50?

Yes. Generate NDVI/NDRE and zone maps (e.g., in DJI Terra/SmartFarm or third-party GIS) and import prescriptions to drive variable-rate spraying or spreading—subject to workflow support and file format.

How do I clean and maintain the spray system?

Flush with clean water after each job, especially after products that can crystallise or gum. Inspect/clean sprinklers, filters and lines. Check seals, clamps and hoses, and store the system drained. Follow DJI’s service intervals and consumables guidance.

What about dust, moisture and weather?

Operate within the manual’s wind and weather limits. Avoid heavy rain. Keep electronics dry, protect batteries from heat and moisture, and wipe down the aircraft after operations. For dust-prone spreading, clean the hopper, spinner and air pathways frequently.

How many crew do I need to run a T50 efficiently?

One pilot can fly. Productivity increases markedly with a second operator to handle refills, batteries and the field station. Large jobs may benefit from a dedicated bowser driver or ground support.

Can the T50 share routes with other Agras drones?

Yes, routes can be shared across Agras models with parameter checks before flight (tank sizes, speeds, swath). Always validate each task and run a short test pass.

Do I need a licence to spray with a drone in the UK?

Yes. Spraying must comply with HSE/CRD rules and typically requires appropriate PA certification (pesticide application). For flying, Agras operations fall in the Specific category, so you’ll usually need a GVC and a CAA Operational Authorisation (often via a SORA-based safety case), plus compliant insurance.

Will a drone sprayer damage crops with downwash?

When height, speed and droplet size are set correctly, downwash helps drive droplets into the canopy without flattening crops. Avoid excessive heights/speeds and follow label guidance for coverage and drift reduction.

How accurate is the T50 compared to a boom sprayer?

Different tool, different strengths: drones excel in wet ground, tramline-free or difficult blocks, and can target specific areas with reduced compaction. With correct setup, RTK lines and validated rates, consistency is high. For audit trails, retain totals, maps and job logs.

What PPE and safety steps are required?

Standard pesticide PPE is required when mixing, loading and cleaning. Use a level, cordoned-off staging area, keep people/animals clear, and respect drift buffers and water courses. Carry spill kits and follow the product label and HSE/CRD guidance.

What after-sales support do you offer?

Drone Sales UK provides UK onboarding, setup and training, plus spares, repairs and technical support. We can advise on chargers, batteries, bowser setups and documentation for CAA/HSE compliance.

How much does it cost to run a drone sprayer per hectare?

Running costs vary with dose rates, chemical prices, battery cycles, labour and travel. Many contractors price by hectare or by job minimum. We can help model costs based on your crops, rates and field logistics.

Are finance or leasing options available in the UK?

Yes, subject to status. Speak to us for current finance/leasing options tailored to farm or contractor operations.

 

DJI Agras T50 — Technical Specifications

Aircraft
Weight Approx. 39.9 kg (without battery); ~52 kg (with battery)
Max Take-off Weight (MTOW) Spraying: up to 92 kg (sea level); Spreading: up to 103 kg (sea level)
Max Diagonal Wheelbase 2,200 mm
Dimensions (L×W×H) Arms & props unfolded: 2,800 × 3,085 × 820 mm
Arms open/props folded: 1,590 × 1,900 × 820 mm
Folded (transport): 1,115 × 750 × 900 mm
Max Configurable Flight Radius 2,000 m
Max Wind Resistance 6 m/s
Propulsion
Motor Stator Size 100 × 33 mm
Motor KV / Power 48 rpm/V; 4,000 W per rotor
Propellers Carbon-fiber nylon filament, 54″ (1,371.6 mm) — 8 props (coaxial)
Spraying (Dual Atomising)
Spray Tank 40 L HDPE (operating payload up to 40 kg)
Sprinklers Model LX8060SZ; 2× standard (optional 4-sprinkler kit)
Nozzle Spacing 1,570 mm (rear sprinklers)
Droplet Size Approx. 50–500 µm (adjustable levels)
Effective Spray Width ~4–11 m at ~3 m AGL (setup-dependent)
Delivery Pumps Magnetic-drive impeller pumps, 2×
Flow Rate 0–12 L/min per pump; up to 16 L/min with 2 sprinklers; up to ~24 L/min with 4 sprinklers
Spreading System
Hopper Volume / Load 75 L / 50 kg internal load
Compatible Granule Size Approx. 0.5–5 mm (dry granules)
Spread Width ~8 m (material & setup dependent)
Max Throughput Up to ~108 kg/min (material & settings dependent)
Sensing, Avoidance & Terrain-Follow
Phased-Array Radar Front: RD241608RF; Rear: RD241608RB
Terrain Follow Mountain mode slope up to 20°; altitude detection 1–50 m; stabilisation working range 1.5–30 m
Obstacle Detection Multidirectional 1–50 m (operates above 1.5 m AGL; ≤10 m/s horizontal; ≤3 m/s vertical). Safety limit distance ~2.5 m.
Binocular Vision Measurement 0.5–29 m; effective detection ≤10 m/s; FOV ~90° (H) × 106° (V); requires adequate light & scene texture
Navigation, Control & Link
RTK/GNSS Bands RTK: GPS L1/L2, GLONASS F1/F2, BeiDou B1I/B2I/B3I, Galileo E1/E5b, QZSS L1/L2
GNSS (non-RTK): GPS L1, GLONASS F1, BeiDou B1I, Galileo E1, QZSS L1
Hover Accuracy (GNSS strong) With D-RTK: ±10 cm (H), ±10 cm (V). Without D-RTK: ±60 cm (H), ±30 cm (V) — or ±10 cm with radar module.
Remote Controller DJI RC Plus (RM700B), 7.02″ 1920×1200, ~1200 cd/m², Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, GNSS: GPS+Galileo+BeiDou
Controller Ranges Max transmission distance (ideal): FCC ~7 km; SRRC ~5 km; CE/MIC ~4 km (2.5 m altitude, unobstructed, low interference)
RC Battery Runtime Internal ~3 h 18 m; with external pack ~2 h 42 m (usage-dependent)
RC Operating Temp −20 °C to 50 °C
Power, Battery & Charging
Flight Battery DB1560 Intelligent Flight Battery (BAX702) — 30,000 mAh, 52.22 V; approx. 12.1 kg
Battery Energy ~1,567 Wh (nominal)
Intelligent Charger DJI C10000 (CSX702-9500): 400×266×120 mm; ~11.4 kg; Output up to 59.92 V DC/175 A/9,000 W max (on 220–240 V); charges one DB1560 in ~9–12 min
Inverter Generator DJI D12000i: DC charge 42–59.92 V/9,000 W; 12 V/6 A heat-sink power; AC 230 V/1,500 W (or 120 V/750 W); 30 L fuel tank; single-button start
Protections Over-voltage, over-charge, under-voltage, over-temperature; connector & cable protection (charger)
Relay (Optional)
Model RL01-65
Size / Weight 120 × 110 × 100 mm; ≤ 575 g
Battery / Runtime 6,500 mAh; up to ~4 hours
Bands / Range 2.4/5.8 GHz; ideal-condition range FCC ~7 km; SRRC ~5 km; CE/MIC ~4 km
Ingress Protection IP55

Notes: Performance depends on setup, payload, altitude, temperature, wind, and local regulations. Always follow product labels and UK HSE/CRD and CAA guidance.