XAG P150 Max
XAG P150 Max
Ready to Fly Kit
⇨ XAG P150 Max Drone
⇨ XAG CM13600S Charger x 2
⇨ XAG RevoSpray 5
⇨ Heavy Duty Charging Cords x 2
⇨ XAG SRC 5 Smart Remote Controller x 1
⇨ XAG B141050 Smart SuperCharge Battery x 6
⇨ XAG Battery Cooling Tower X 2
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The XAG P150 Max — Maximum Output. Minimum Stops.
The XAG P150 Max is the highest-capacity platform in XAG’s P Series lineup, built specifically for large-scale operations where speed, payload, and reliability aren’t negotiable. With an 80 kg payload capacity, a top flight speed of 44.7 mph, and real-world spraying productivity of 50–60 acres per hour — peaking at 70–80 acres per hour — it’s engineered to match the pace of commercial-scale fieldwork. This isn’t a new concept in a new chassis. The P Series has accumulated over 9.3 million flight hours since 2022. The Max is what that experience produces.
Four jobs. One platform. The P150 Max handles autonomous spraying, spreading, field mapping, and on-farm logistics through swappable task systems that change out in minutes — keeping the airframe in use across the full scope of a farm operation.
Spraying The 80-liter tank and upgraded flow system are built for high-speed, large-field applications with fewer interruptions. Consistent droplet distribution is maintained at speed, and the quad-rotor downdraft ensures penetration through dense canopy. The RevoSpray system handles both open-field row crops and orchard work without requiring a separate platform.
Spreading Granular materials — fertilizer, seed, cover crop blends — go in the hopper and come out at rates designed for commercial throughput. Three auger configurations cover the range of spreading applications from coarse fertilizer to fine seed, with an anti-clog feed design built for sustained runs without manual intervention.
Field Mapping Autonomous mapping flights capture high-definition imagery that auto-stitches into field maps on landing. No post-processing workflow, no separate mapping drone. The same aircraft that sprays in the morning maps in the afternoon.
On-Farm Logistics Fitted with the RevoSling module, the P150 Max carries up to 80 kg of farm inputs, tools, or harvest across ground that trucks and ATVs can’t reach — flooded fields, steep slopes, between split plots. It’s a practical solution to a real logistical problem, not a spec sheet feature.
Autonomy & Safety The SuperX 5 Ultra Intelligent Control System delivers centimeter-level navigation via RTK-grade PPP-AR positioning — no ground base stations required. The 4D Imaging Radar is built to detect the obstacles that actually show up in American fields: center pivots, power poles, overhead lines, and irrigation infrastructure. A wide-angle FPV camera overlays real-time 3D markers with obstacle distances for the operator. If an anomaly is detected, the drone hovers automatically — it doesn’t keep flying.
Swarm Capability A single operator can manage two P150 Max units simultaneously. For commercial applicators or large farming operations with tight spray windows, this is effectively double the output without doubling the labor.
Turnaround A single battery charges in 7 minutes using dual parallel chargers with mist-cooling. The P150 Max is designed to complete a full spraying or spreading job on a single battery — reducing the number of battery swaps per field and keeping cycles tight across a full operational day.
The P150 Max is for operations that have outgrown entry-level platforms and need a machine that performs at commercial scale from the first flight to the last.
Specs
Use Cases
- Large-Acre Row Crop Spraying — Fungicide, herbicide, and foliar applications across corn, soybeans, and small grains where covering ground fast within a narrow spray window is the primary constraint.
- Commercial Application Services — For drone applicators running a service business, the 50–80 ac/hr coverage rate and swarm control capability directly determine daily revenue capacity. The economics of the platform scale with acres.
- Broadcast Fertilizer & Nutrient Applications — High-throughput spreading across large fields, particularly where ground equipment causes compaction concerns or where terrain limits access.
- Cover Crop Aerial Seeding — Seeding cereal rye or other cover crops into standing cash crops ahead of harvest, where timing is tight and a ground drill isn’t an option.
- Prescription Variable Rate Application — Operators with existing soil sampling data or yield maps can execute variable rate spray and spread passes without manual rate adjustments mid-flight.
- Inaccessible or Wet Ground — Waterway buffers, flooded areas, and steep terrain that regularly ground conventional spray equipment. The terrain-following system handles elevation changes without operator input.
- On-Farm Input Transport — Using the RevoSling module to move seed, chemical, or supplies between plots when ground access is limited — reducing manual carry labor and time lost to travel.
- Two-Drone Solo Operations — Single operators managing a pair of P150 Max units in swarm mode, viable for large commercial farms or custom applicators looking to maximize daily output without adding headcount.
