It could be illegal to sell gas lawn equipment in metro Denver starting in 2025
It could be illegal to sell gas lawn equipment in metro Denver starting in 2025
The solution is to hot swap batteries
I doubt lawn guys average more than 1 lawn every half an hour. Assuming an 8 hour work day, that’s 16 batteries. Yes it sounds like a lot but that’s absolutely an amount you can carry around in a truck and ~$3k in batteries per year isn’t exorbitant when it comes to business expenses.
Realistically we won’t see places going out of business from this, but you can expect the cost of lawn care to go up a few bucks per service.
Maybe emissions standards for commercial lawn equipment? If there are existing standards they’re probably pretty low.
Probably not practical for very small engines (especially those using premix), but a lot of commercial landscaping mowers are pretty big and expensive now, so maybe there’s some room to get some economical emissions controls on them to clean up their exhaust without impacting businesses too much.
You buy them out of state or whatever? Lol
Or you know buy extra batteries, or plug them in at a customers place etc..
Further regulations would limit the use of the equipment during the summer ozone season
Eventually you won’t be able to use them either.
I don’t live anywhere near Denver but when I’m biking through residential and some guy is doing electric yardwork and it smells like fresh plants with no smog 😙🤌
My regular work commute I wear 3m p100/2097’s because of quad wheel pickup trucks with nothing in them, every block having construction, and if nothing else is smogging me it’s forest fire smoke, so realistically electric lawn care probably won’t make much of a difference apart from make landscaping business owners miserable.