Electric, autonomous tractors are not merely electric, autonomous tractors. They are electric, autonomous tractors plus the entire edifice of advanced, industrial civilization with all of its other attendant, underlying, technological structures equally advancing alongside in order to support their existence.Catweazle wrote:I'm surprised it took so long to appear, electric tractors have seemed an obvious choice to me. With automatic docking to charge, 24hr work, no worker accommodation needed and the ability to simply be mothballed in the down season they make perfect sense for remote farms.vtsnowedin wrote:This is a 500KW autonomous GPS guided tractor. It doesn't get into the recharge source but I would imagine grid tied so will become more renewable as the grid does as a whole.
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At some point, closer than many realize (or want to realize), labour will become cheaper.
To repeat, ever increasing technological innovation and complexity is not predicated on technological feasibility. It is predicated on economic feasibility. Which, itself, is constrained by resource supply and demand dynamics.
When, precisely, this peak-technology point will be reached before technology begins to decline in some, though by no means all, of its forms, I don't know nor do I pretend to.
But, I am certain that it will come and suspect that we are closer to it than is currently recognized.