Zippy Snow runs on Yarbo, a modular yard robot built around one idea: a single self-driving chassis (the Core) that accepts different tool modules for different seasons.
The modules
- Snow Blower — the winter workhorse: a two-stage auger-and-impeller unit that clears up to 12 inches of snow across a 24-inch width
- Lawn Mower Pro — robotic mowing for larger properties
- Blower — leaf and debris cleanup in the fall
- Trimmer — edge and detail work
The heavy-duty line is the Y Series, built on a tracked chassis with steel-spiked snow tracks; the snow module’s frame is Q355 structural steel. The platform has picked up a CES Innovation Award (2025) and an iF Design Award (2026) along the way. Full numbers, what’s in the box, and accessory pricing live on the robot page.
Why modularity matters to you
It’s the same reason Zippy Lawnz and Zippy Snow are one company: the robot that clears your driveway in January can mow your lawn in June with a module swap. If you’re a buy-and-install customer, that turns one purchase into a year-round machine. Ask your crew about pairing snow service with Zippy Lawnz mowing.
The supporting cast
The robot navigates by fused RTK-GPS, vision, and onboard sensors, connects over 4G, docks itself to fast-charge mid-storm, and takes its orders from the app — schedules, zones, and a live camera view included.
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