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Strength in numbers: GEA robots save energy and water, especially with large herds

25 Sep 2023

GEA has further boosted the efficiency of its robots for milking large herds with a new system configuration on the DairyRobot R9500 automated milking system. The master-secondary configuration allows up to eight boxes to be connected to a single main milk line as well as up to 16 boxes to one tank, resulting in substantial energy and water savings in multi-robot installations. A new, independent test by the German Agricultural Society (Deutsche Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft – DLG) shows very good economy figures for GEA in a two-box system.

Photo: Milking robots GEA DairyRobots R9500 on German farm

A second DLG test shows outstanding results for two-box system of GEAs DairyRobot R9500. (Source: GEA)

In its May 2023 test, DLG initially assessed the consumption metrics of a GEA monobox system. The DairyRobot excelled on all counts. In the optimized operation scenario based on 100 liters of tank milk, electricity consumption was reduced by up to one-third and water usage decreased by approximately 13% compared to the previous model.

Round two: outstanding test results for two-box system

In a second test, a multi-box system featuring two robots was put through its paces, with similarly excellent results. Compared to previous test runs, DLG demonstrated power consumption reductions of up to 29%, with water usage dropping by as much as 18%. These savings are attributable to the economies of scale inherent in the system. The relative savings increase with each additional box connected to a supply unit – and up to four boxes can be integrated into a GEA system. Extrapolated to 100 liters of tank milk, the milking robots use only 1.1 kWh of electricity in the optimum operating scenario¹ ².

¹Update as of November 10, 2023: At this position we have made a change to the release dated September 25, 2023.
²Based on DLG test no.7424 of the multi-box system with two robots, Scenario 1 “optimized operation”, with 170 milkings, 1836 l milk per day, three main rinses, one local rinse, and heat recovery.

Maximizing the savings

The new master-secondary configuration now takes the scale economies to new heights. In this setup, the master robot controls the other linked systems. It allows up to eight boxes to be connected to a main milk line and up to 16 to a single tank.

Additionally, when energy for water heating is sourced from a heat recovery system or an on-farm woodchip boiler, for example, the gains are even greater. However, the actual annual savings will vary depending on farm-specific and on-site conditions. “This underscores the importance of our guidance to farmers considering the transition to automated milking, allowing them to plan and build – and realize substantial savings,” notes Michael Berentzen from Sales Support at GEA.

GEA unveils TÜV-validated “Add Better” ecolabel; DairyRobot receives validation

In addition to independent testing by DLG, GEA underscores its maximum transparency approach with the newly launched “Add Better” ecolabel. With this label, GEA highlights all solutions – from industrial machines and processes to digital solutions and entire plants – that demonstrate significantly improved resource efficiency compared to their predecessors.

The underlying evaluation process – from data collection to calculation and documentation – complies with the ISO 14021:2016 standard. It has been validated by TÜV Rheinland, one of the world’s leading testing service providers. Final evaluation by GEA’s Global Executive Committee ensures that the efficiency gains are substantial enough to merit the Add Better label. The process is designed to guarantee utmost transparency for GEA customers.

GEA’s DairyRobot is one of the first systems to be validated based on its power savings and awarded the Add Better label. The company will continue to expand its Add Better portfolio with new solutions. The pipeline for the next validation round is already filled with additional candidates from the GEA Farm Technologies portfolio.

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About GEA

GEA es uno de los mayores proveedores para la industria alimentaria y para muchos otros sectores de la industria. En 2019 generó unos ingresos consolidados de 4.900 millones de euros aproximadamente.

El grupo tecnológico internacional se especializa en maquinaria y plantas, además de tecnologías de procesos y componentes. GEA proporciona soluciones de energía sostenibles para procesos de producción sofisticados en distintos mercados de consumo, además de ofrecer una amplia gama de servicios. El grupo genera aproximadamente un 70 por ciento de sus ingresos del sector de alimentos y bebidas, un sector que disfruta de un crecimiento sostenible a largo plazo. A 31 de diciembre de 2018, la compañía contaba con unos 18.500 empleados en todo el mundo. GEA lidera el mercado y la tecnología en sus áreas de negocio. La compañía cotiza en el índice bursátil alemán MDAX (G1A, WKN 660 200), en el índice STOXX® Europe 600, y en los índices MSCI globales de sostenibilidad.
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