It could be illegal to sell gas lawn equipment in metro Denver starting in 2025

https://lemmy.ml/post/1921936

It could be illegal to sell gas lawn equipment in metro Denver starting in 2025 - Lemmy

It’s a nice idea but I’m curious what they expect commercial landscapers to do. I have a smaller yard and an electric mower: I can do my yard at best 1 and a half times on a charge, it’s a 3 hour charge time, and now the battery infrastructure is discontinued so I can’t even get a backup battery unless I go to ebay and pay twice what I did originally.

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.

I’m not challenging what you said, but my home office looks out towards this quasi-cul-de-sac thing and most of my neighbors have lawn services. Those dudes park, unload, mow, load, and leave in like 15 minutes. It’s fuckin wild.
I won’t disagree with that. They’re fast. But they also take a couple minutes of time in between for themselves and have to drive between jobs.