DJI, primarily known for consumer drones, is also heavily involved in the development of enterprise and industrial drones.
Beyond consumer models, DJI produces enterprise drones with additional features like speakers and floodlights.
Heavy-Duty Cargo Drones
DJI manufactures large cargo drones, including the FlyCart 30, capable of carrying significant payloads.
Payload Capacity: Up to 30kg with two batteries; temporarily boosts to 40kg with one.
Features: Quiet low-frequency propeller noise; parachute deployment for failsafe landings.
Usage: Suitable for low-altitude logistics, starting at $12,400.
Flight Specs: Can reach 1,500m altitude and fly 10km to 20km non-stop.
Practical Usage and Experiments
Example scenario: Drone vs human courier race.
Initial setup slower for drone due to network connectivity issue and detour to avoid residential areas.
Human courier narrowly won due to drone setup delay.
Long-term, drones show more advantages in speed and efficiency.
Industrial & Agriculture Applications
Matrice 4T: Specialized for real-world applications like disaster relief, surveillance, and mapping.
Equipped with advanced features: spotlights, infrared, LiDAR, and voice broadcasting.
Cost: Over $5,500, more suited for industrial users than individual buyers.
Matrice 4TD: Part of autonomous setups with DJI's roof-mounted docking stations for continuous operations.
DJI Agriculture Division
Development of agricultural drones for tasks like spraying and crop inspection.
T100 Drone: Carries up to 75kg of spray liquid; costs around $8,330.
High efficiency: Spraying 40 liters/minute with 9-meter width; automated return and resume functions.
Has limits: 30-meter altitude ceiling, not meant for cinematography or human transport.
Impact
DJI's drones cater to various sectors, contributing significantly to making operations more efficient for farmers, industrial workers, and others across diverse environments.
The technology is especially beneficial in difficult-to-reach areas and where traditional delivery methods fall short.