Savings + zero emissions + reduced noise + less maintenance = Battery Advantage
Battery-powered equipment doesn't have to mean "sticker shock". On top of Federal Tax Incentives, operational savings that come with switching to battery-powered equipment are incredible. Our gas vs. battery cost analysis shows how much you could save in the long run.
Additional Savings!
Mean Green End of Season Sale - Instant Rebate Savings up to $7,000 off MSRP
- Evo Mower up to $7,000 off
- Rival Mower up to $5,000 off
- Vanquish Mower up to $5,000 off
- Nemesis Mower up to $2,000 off
Offer expires December 31, 2023. Rebate off MSRP price. Dealer participation is required for rebate. This offer cannot be combined with any other offers or sales programs. Up to $7,000, $5,000 or $2,000 Instant Rebate granted at time of sale.
Federal Tax Incentive
Inflation Reduction Act - Commercial Clean Vehicle Credit
Starting on January 1, 2023, the Inflation Reduction Act allows buyers of commercial, electric lawn mowers and compact utility loaders to take a hefty 30% TAX CREDIT on each purchase, with a max of $7,500 per machine.
Consult your tax or legal professional with any filing questions or eligibility requirements.
Equipment that Qualifies
Clean vehicles (battery-powered mowers or compact utility loaders) must be under 14,000 lbs. and have a battery capacity of 7-kilowatt hours or greater to qualify for this tax reimbursement.
The following models are available for purchase at Russo and qualify!
Gas vs. Battery Cost Analysis
Savings come in many forms when operating battery-powered equipment, such as not needing to purchase gas and oil, less maintenance on equipment over time, and equipment needing to be replaced less frequently.
See the comparison for yourself: example costs of operating a Gas vs. Battery Lawn Mower.
52" GRANDSTAND (72505) 22hp Kawasaki FX691V Engine | |
Gas Mower Price | $14,000 |
Average Gas Price ($/GAL) | $4.00 |
Gallons of Fuel Needed per Year based on Machine Use of 1500hrs/year with average consumption rate of 1.5 GAL/H |
2,250 |
Gas Mower Annual Maintenance Cost | $2,450 |
52" GRANDSTAND (18560) Revolution Battery | |
Electric Mower Price | $40,000 |
Estimated Savings with Rebates, Incentives, Tax Credits | $13,500 |
Average Electricity Price ($/KHW) | $0.17 |
Battery Mower Annual Maintenance Cost Assumes battery unit maintenance is 25% of gas annual maintenance |
$613 |
Initial Investment Estimation | Estimated Annual Cost to Operate | Estimated Total Cost of Ownership (3 years) |
Gas | $14,000.00 | $11,450.00 | $48,350.00 |
Battery | $26,500.00 | $3,740.50 | $37,721.50 |
Estimated Break-Even Point | 1.62 years |
Gas vs. Battery Savings Calculator Worksheet
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