Mean Green, a battery-powered, commercial-grade turf care manufacturer, expanded its commercial-grade electric mower lineup with its new Vanquish Autonomous.
The mower is the company’s first commercial-electric stand-on autonomous mower. Vanquish delivers up to eight hours of all-electric runtime with a 60-inch mulching rear discharge deck. The Vanquish Autonomous was designed with a focus on efficiency, according to the company.
Now available for order at Mean Green dealers nationwide, Vanquish Autonomous features Greenzie self-driving technology for real-world commercial demands. With camera-based obstacle detection, live performance tracking and a call-back feature to return the mower to its starting position, it is designed to be a smart, safe and productive machine for a commercial mowing fleet, according to the company. Users can also indicate keep-out zones to mark areas where the mower should not go.
“The Vanquish Autonomous has the potential to become the hardest-working member of any commercial landscaping crew,” said Brandon DeCoff, vice president of sales and marketing at Generac Chore. “With advanced self-driving capabilities and the ability to automatically repeat saved routes, it redefines what productivity looks like. We’re proud to lead the charge in commercial electric mowing with the industry’s first stand-on autonomous solution.”
The Vanquish Autonomous boasts an available 22 kWh battery, which can mow continuously for up to eight hours. It also has the flexibility to switch between autonomous and manual operation. The Vanquish Autonomous is capable of speeds up to 11.5 mph, and the patented Heavy-duty Impulse Drive SystemTM provides increased performance and reliability.
Mean Green supports the Vanquish Autonomous with a five-year limited battery warranty and five-year limited mower warranty.