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Agricultural drones are no longer an emerging niche - they are becoming core infrastructure for modern farming globally

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Agriculture Drone As the market accelerates toward more than $4B in 2026, the real As the market accelerates toward more than $4B in 2026, the real differentiator is shifting from simply flying drones… to how efficiently they deliver mission outcomes at scale. That means: • Higher payload capability • Longer endurance • Better thermal performance • More precise spraying • Greater reliability in harsh real-world environments At ePropelled , we believe propulsion, intelligent power, and control systems must be engineered together — not treated as disconnected components. That is why we have launched our fully integrated propulsion and intelligent power solution specifically designed for agricultural UAVs. By integrating high-efficiency motors, advanced ESCs, and intelligent power management into a unified architecture, we are helping OEMs reduce complexity, improve reliability, accelerate development, and enable the next generation of precision agriculture platforms. And this is only the...

From Components to Systems: Why Scalable Unmanned Systems Require Architecture-First Design

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ePropelled Unmanned Systems Industry The unmanned systems industry is learning an important lesson as platforms move from prototypes to large-scale deployment. At small scale, mixing hardware and software from many vendors can work well. It accelerates innovation and allows teams to experiment quickly. But at production scale, the reality becomes very different. Small specification nuances between components can create major system-level issues that may not appear immediately: * timing mismatches * thermal interactions * power spikes * EMI/EMC conflicts * CAN communication inconsistencies * firmware incompatibilities * battery protection interactions * telemetry interpretation differences that emerge in future updates Many of these problems only emerge: * after hundreds of flight hours * under environmental stress * during high-volume deployment * across multiple operators * or after software revisions The challenge is that the failure is often not in the individual component itself, b...