PRESS RELEASE: ALL ELECTRIC FOR ALLETT AT SALTEX 2021

Allett Mowers’ Managing Director, Austin Jarrett, stated at Saltex 2019: “we predict we will probably not have any petrol engines within our range by 2025.” Showing the progress towards this goal, the Allett stand at this year’s Saltex exhibition features only battery electric mowers. At the forefront is an exciting new electric model, but the company is keeping that under wraps until the first morning of the show when it will be revealed on the stand. They will also show it at the ‘Eco Village’ at 12.30pm, where Austin will demonstrate its capabilities and talk about the future of battery power.

 

 

Allett says they have seen a real change in sentiment towards battery mowers over the past two years as people realise the benefits, both environmentally and for end users. There are the Hand-Arm Vibration benefits over petrol-powered machinery, which is of great importance for workers within the industry. Users have better machine control using battery power electric motors and sensors and noise is also significantly reduced. Battery power contributes to environmental sustainability and while it may be initially a more expensive investment, there is a return over time.

In addition to the new Allett product, they will also be showing for the first time a concept professional greens mowing system with a new Honda battery and motor system that will retro fit existing Honda petrol mowers. Another environmental contribution to sustainability. Three other models complete Allett’s current battery powered line-up. The Uplift 86 Evolution, launched at Saltex 2019, is a twin blade rotary stadium mower powered by four 82V Lithium-Ion batteries with step-less forward speeds for a comfortable walking pace. It has a rear roller and is designed to cut and vacuum while still producing strong contrasting stripes. It uses interchangeable batteries that can be used in the Allett C34 Evolution and other battery products.

The C34 Evolution is a large area walk-behind battery powered cylinder mower designed for quiet operation in sports stadiums. It features interchangeable cartridges to verticut, rake, aerate and brush as well as mow with strong striping and an impeccable cut. The C34E was British Engineering Excellence Awards’ ‘Mechanical Product of the Year’ 2020. Smaller brother of the C34E is the C27E with battery technology and designed for sports stadiums, training grounds and prestige lawns. Allett won the Queen’s Award for International Trade in 2019 and with the UK and international markets in mind, the business is working towards being carbon neutral by 2022.

Saltex Stand No. K009. Allett Mowers Ltd. 01889 271503 www.allett.co.uk

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