Autocracy Machinery Launches Rudra Prime Pro and Mini at EXCON 2025
The machines are engineered to handle multiple tasks across varied working environments.
Autocracy Machinery unveiled its Rudra Prime Pro and Rudra Prime Mini multi-utility machinery at EXCON 2025 in India. The launch, led by CEO Ms Santhoshi Sushma Buddhiraju and Founder & CTO Laxman Vallakati, introduces patented technology designed for infrastructure, utilities, and high-risk project applications with a focus on safety, productivity, and reduced operating costs.
Rudra Prime Pro is a remote-controlled, self-propelled hydraulic platform that performs trenching, breaking, dozing, loading, mixing, and sweeping through a modular attachment system. The machine operates in hazardous or access-restricted environments where human presence is unsafe, allowing operators to control it remotely via wireless system. It runs on a 105 HP turbocharged engine with high-capacity hydraulics for infrastructure, utilities, defence, and construction applications.
Rudra Prime Mini is a compact version for urban and confined job sites. The track-based machine handles trenching, loading, sweeping, mixing, dozing, and breaking operations with high-torque hydraulics and fast attachment changeover in space-constrained environments.
Laxman Vallakati said: "Rudra Prime Pro and Rudra Prime Mini were designed to address real on-ground execution challenges. These machines embody our commitment to delivering purpose-driven solutions that improve safety, efficiency, and productivity while reducing reliance on multiple machines at project sites."
Both machines reduce dependency on multiple equipment and manpower requirements through their single-platform design. The products were developed to address demand for versatile solutions across urban infrastructure, utilities, and specialised project zones.
The company received positive response from visitors and industry professionals at the exhibition. Autocracy Machinery is a National Startup Award winner that operates across more than 20 Indian states and exports to the Middle East and Africa, with 40+ models across 13+ product categories.
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