When trees die, it gets expensive!
With smart soil moisture sensors from Agvolution, urban greenery can be protected in a targeted way while saving money sustainably.
The robust sensors measure soil moisture and temperature at different depths in real time, providing a reliable data foundation for demand-based irrigation of street trees, parks, and urban open spaces.
The measurement data can be flexibly transmitted via mioty, LoRaWAN, or mobile networks and integrated and analyzed in Pallax. Municipalities can thus avoid blanket irrigation routines and precisely control water use based on actual needs, significantly reducing water consumption, operating costs, and labor, while minimizing drought stress and damage to vegetation.
Practical experience from cities shows that this data-driven irrigation strategy not only improves the vitality of urban green spaces but also saves budgets and makes a measurable contribution to climate-resilient cities.

