Monday, December 23, 2024

Mean Green Launches FURY, New Compact Electric Mower

Mean Green, a leading battery-powered, commercial-grade turf care manufacturer and a Generac Power Systems company, announced the FURY, a compact stand-on mower designed to allow access to areas that most other commercial mowers are too wide to enter. With a 32- or 36-inch mowing width, the FURY is designed to easily move through gates and navigate tight spaces for quick and efficient mowing.

“We’re excited to expand our line of commercial-grade mowing solutions and give landscape professionals a perfect option to complete their fleets with the FURY,” said Matt Bieber, president of Chore Products for Generac.  “Small gateways, tight spaces and narrow pathways are quick and easy to navigate thanks to the compact FURY, one of the narrowest battery-powered, stand-on mowers available in the market.”

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The FURY joins Mean Green’s full-sized mower the VANQUISH (52- or 60-inch mowing width), to complete the line of commercial, electric-powered, stand-on mowers that can run all day on a single charge. The FURY is available with either a side- or rear-discharge mulching deck and uses the same patented zero-turn technologies found in all Mean Green mowers.

The FURY features an 11kWh fixed battery (24 HP equivalent) that runs for up to 7 hours on a single charge at speeds up to 9mph, and recharges in as little as 5 hours. A 5-year or 1500-hour commercial battery warranty is standard with purchase.

Mean Green, founded in 2009, designs and manufacturers an innovative commercial line of zero-turn and walk behind, battery powered turf care products that provide quiet operation, zero emissions and minimal maintenance options as compared to traditional commercial mowers. Mean Green commercial-grade mowers are designed to run continuously for up to 8 hours on a single charge using patented technology and lithium battery power. Mean Green proudly manufactures in the towns of Ross and Hamilton, Ohio and is a Generac Power Systems company.

SOURCE: PR Newswire

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