Industry reports show that sales of electric lawn care equipment are on the rise and will continue to account for a higher and higher proportion of the country’s lawn care equipment sales. The cost of mowing is significantly reduced for homeowners who switch to electric mowing. For example, Neuton Battery-Electric Mowers cost just 10 cents to recharge, and a single charge is sufficient for mowing lawns up to 1/3 acre. Electric mowers are also maintenance-free and much easier to use than their gas-powered counterparts. The drop-in / lift-out battery design of the Neuton makes “refueling” a breeze, and push-button starting takes the strain off your arms and back.
For those who own battery-electric mowers, proper battery care is important to minimize replacement costs. Owners should be sure to:
- Never fully drain the battery before recharging, as this can
decrease its storage capacity significantly. - After each use of the mower, the battery should be fully recharged.
- Do not leave it charging after it is full unless you are sure that your charger protects against overcharging. Neuton batteries use an auto shut-off charger which charges for up to 14 hours then shuts off.
- Remove the battery and fully charge it before storing it for winter, and then charge it again before you start mowing in the spring.