How many times have you heard people say that the future is electric?
Whether this turns out to be true, or some revolutionary technology comes along and unseats it, for the moment, industries of all sorts are turning to electric alternatives to gas-powered engines.
The landscaping industry is in the midst of that very transition, and Landcrafters is among those leading the charge.
Opting to make the change from gas-powered to battery-powered equipment is not a light decision or easy task. Commercial landscapers trust their machines with their livelihoods and their clients’ property—so they better work!
Until recently, battery-powered landscape equipment simply couldn’t meet the rigorous demands of commercial jobs. However, technology has grown by leaps and bounds and is finally at a point where even the most discerning landscapers are seriously considering the switch.
Why fix what isn’t broken?
For many landscapers, this is the question leading their hesitancy about electric equipment. Switching is, after all, a massive and expensive process.
However, there are numerous advantages that make the move from gas-powered to battery-powered equipment more than worth it.
Residential areas often struggle with the pronounced noise of gas-powered landscaping equipment. Honestly, who can blame them?
It is frustrating to have your peaceful morning shattered by the aggressive cacophony of gas-powered machines. This is especially true for those with small children.
Beyond these unwanted wake-up calls, more residents are embracing the work-from-home model. This means they are home at most hours of the day. From breaking concentration to drowning out important work calls, noisy landscaping equipment is incredibly disruptive to those who work from home.
Battery-powered machines greatly reduce the noise associated with landscaping. In some cases, they come close to eliminating the noise entirely—a huge benefit for work performed in residential areas.
By opting for electric equipment, you not only keep residents happier, but you might also pick up more work as residential areas seek alternatives to gas-powered landscaping companies.
Transitioning away from gas-powered machines means fewer emissions. For the environmentally conscious, this can be a huge selling point. It also portrays your company as being on the leading edge of the green revolution.
Aside from the environmental factors, reduced reliance on gas has several benefits. No longer do you have to store mass quantities of fuel, transport it from job to job, or deal with rising fuel costs.
In the long run, reducing your reliance on gas often translates to lower operating costs and simplified business operations.
No major change is free of challenges, especially when it comes to running a streamlined business in the process. Switching to battery-powered equipment is no different, and while the outcome may justify the temporary trials, you should be aware of them before you make such an impactful decision.
The majority of your gas-powered machines likely feature interchangeable parts. This means you can quickly fix any problems, order materials in bulk, and keep certain parts on hand for maintenance and repairs.
New machines, especially those that abandon the gas engine format, come with new parts. Adapting to this will be difficult from management and service perspectives, especially initially.
Keeping the batteries in your new landscaping equipment is essential. Unfortunately, it’s easier said than done without the proper infrastructure in place.
To set yourself up for success as a battery-powered landscaping company, you will need to revise your infrastructure, both at the shop and on the road.
Installing 220 outlets at both the shop and on your equipment trailers is key to quickly charge the batteries for your entire fleet. Keep in mind that this is not something that can be done overnight—it is an involved, often expensive project—so plan accordingly.
Not only are battery-powered landscaping tools effective, efficient, and good for the environment, they also bring about tons of benefits (like the ones we just discussed). But did you know that battery-powered / electric tools can actually open the door to even more landscaping possibilities?
It’s true. At Landcrafters, we’ve seen the limitless potential that battery-powered landscaping tools can bring. What possibilities, you might ask? We’ve got lots of answers to that question. First, you’ll experience benefits like:
(These are actually benefits Stihl itself advertises on its website–they’re that upfront about the benefits!).
But of course, we’re here to talk about possibilities. With battery-powered equipment, you can:
To learn more about this transition, how it can benefit you, and more, feel free to contact Landcrafters. In the meantime, check out our free blog. It is updated regularly with valuable landscaping knowledge, tips and tricks, and important updates like this!