DJI Agras T55 And T100 Dual Battery Spraying System Launch
- by Stefan Gandhi
DJI Agriculture has launched the DJI Agras T55 and the DJI Agras T100 Dual Battery Spraying System globally, and the two machines push precision farming forward in very different ways. The Agras T55 brings advanced safety systems to a light, 50 litre workhorse, while the T100 Dual Battery setup targets large-scale field operations with longer endurance and faster spraying. This guide covers what is new, the headline specifications, and what the launch means for growers looking at aerial spraying and spreading.
What DJI Announced On 1 July 2026
DJI confirmed the global release of both drones on 1 July 2026. The company says more than 600,000 of its agricultural drones are now in use worldwide, treating around 300 types of crop across more than 100 countries. That scale matters, because it sits behind a support network DJI puts at over 3,500 service and repair centres and more than 7,000 certified instructors. For a grower weighing up a first aerial platform, that installed base is part of the appeal.
Both models launch globally, with sales availability and pricing varying by country and region. In practice that means talking to an authorised DJI Agriculture dealer to confirm what is available where you farm.
DJI Agras T55 Key Features
The Agras T55 is built to be light and quick to set up, and it handles spraying, spreading, and lifting from a single airframe. It carries 50 litres for spraying at a 50 litre per minute flow rate with mist sprinklers, and 55 kilograms for spreading at a 400 kilogram per minute flow rate. The new T55 Lift System adds a 40 kilogram lifting payload, along with Auto Balance Control and an Emergency Cable Release for safer load work.
Safety is the real story on the T55. An all-new millimetre-wave radar delivers a point cloud density of up to 250,000 points per second for sharper obstacle detection, and DJI says the upgraded hardware and algorithms keep it working reliably in rain and fog. Detected obstacles are logged so the drone avoids them on future passes, which means safety improves the longer you operate in a given field. A quad-vision system pairs three top-mounted cameras with a low-light full-colour FPV camera, giving the operator a view in front, behind, to each side, and below the aircraft.
DJI Agras T100 Dual Battery Spraying System
The Agras T100 Dual Battery Spraying System is the heavy hitter of the pair. Running dual intelligent batteries improves hover time by 50 percent at equal payload, and the 90 litre tank in that configuration supports long, near non-stop passes across large areas. Dual-atomised centrifugal sprinklers allow faster flight speeds and wider spray coverage, which is where the productivity gains show up on big fields.
The T100 flexes across tasks too. With the standard single-battery setup it offers a 150 litre capacity at 400 kilograms per minute for spreading and an 80 kilogram lifting capacity. Add the optional mist sprinkler set and orchard work becomes far more effective, because the higher flow rates and finer atomisation penetrate dense canopies and reach the undersides of leaves on tall, thickly covered trees. In the dual-battery arrangement the spraying system runs a 90 litre tank at 40 litres per minute through four mist sprinklers.
Which Agras Model Suits Your Operation
The choice comes down to the scale and shape of your land. The T55 is the more agile option for mixed tasks, smaller plots, and orchards where careful obstacle handling and quick setup count for a lot. The T100 Dual Battery system is aimed squarely at large-field contractors and estates that need to cover more ground per hour and keep the aircraft in the air longer between swaps.
Both drones reflect the same direction of travel for agricultural drones, namely more automation, better obstacle awareness, and higher output per operator. For a contractor billing by the hectare, endurance and coverage translate directly into margin, and that is the case the T100 makes. For a grower who values flexibility and safety on tighter, more cluttered ground, the T55 is the natural fit.
FAQs
How much does the DJI Agras T55 cost?
Pricing for the Agras T55 varies by country and region, and DJI sets availability through authorised dealers rather than a single global price. The best way to get an accurate figure for the UK is to request a quote from a specialist agricultural drone supplier, as bundles and support packages affect the total.
What is the tank capacity of the DJI Agras T100?
The T100 offers a 90 litre spray tank in its dual-battery configuration and a 150 litre capacity for spreading with the standard single-battery setup. The larger tanks are designed to reduce refills and keep the aircraft working across bigger fields.
How much can the Agras T55 lift?
The Agras T55 Lift System supports a lifting payload of 40 kilograms, with Auto Balance Control and an Emergency Cable Release for safer load handling. The T100, by comparison, offers an 80 kilogram lifting capacity.
Is the DJI Agras available in the UK?
Both the T55 and T100 launched globally on 1 July 2026, with availability varying by region. UK growers should confirm current stock and pricing with an authorised DJI Agriculture dealer.
Final Thoughts
The Agras T55 and T100 Dual Battery Spraying System move agricultural drones on in two directions at once, with the T55 leaning into safety and versatility and the T100 chasing raw output on large fields. Between the millimetre-wave radar, the quad-vision system, and the 50 percent hover gain from dual batteries, DJI has given growers real reasons to look again at aerial spraying and spreading.
If you are planning an agricultural drone programme and want help matching the right platform to your acreage, reach out to the Coptrz sales team at sales@coptrz.com or call 0330 111 7177 to talk through your options.




