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Go Electric For A "Greener" Lawn

Wednesday | June 2, 2021
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Is it time to upgrade your mower? Consider going electric! Electric lawnmowers have come a long way. Thanks to faster charging times, longer battery life, and quieter performance, their popularity has grown. 


There is a wide selection of name brand, all-electric riding, push, and self-propelled, robotic mowers readily available in the consumer and commercial markets. Their performance is on par with their gas-powered counterparts, and much of the initial cost can be recovered quickly, as electricity is much less expensive than gas. The average consumer can save about $250 in reduced maintenance costs over the life of the mower!


A top-tier, cordless, walk-behind electric mower can mow a half-acre lawn in a single charge. Robotic mowers offer a  hands-off approach to lawn maintenance. They work best with small, simple yards that are relatively flat. The cost for robot mowers starts around $1,000, and they require boundary installation. 


When it is time to upgrade your mower, consider going green!  You will reap the benefits of less maintenance, lower cost to operate, and noise reduction. That's something that you and your neighbors will appreciate!  

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  • Customer Service
    • Establish Service
    • Ways to Pay
    • Billing Options
    • Outage Center
    • Safety Center
    • EMC Security
    • Connect Fiber Broadband
    • Fuel Georgia
    • Amazon Shop
  • Energy Solutions
    • PowerUp Loan Program
    • Outdoor Lighting
    • Surge Protection
    • Load Management
    • Together We Save
    • Green Power
    • Cooperative Solar
    • Rooftop Solar
    • Generators
    • Home Repair Plans from HomeServe
    • Residential Rebates
  • Community Care
    • Economic Development
    • Operation Round Up
    • Washington Youth Tour
    • Scholarships
    • Community Programs
    • Project SHARE
    • Co-op Kids
    • Spark Energy Education Program
    • Georgia Magazine
  • About Us
    • What is a Cooperative?
    • Board of Directors
    • Cooperative Staff
    • History
    • Capital Credits
    • Unclaimed Property
    • Newsletter
    • Rates
    • Careers
    • Bylaws
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