UNDERSTAND THE BREAK-EVEN POINT FOR BATTERY MOWERS

Investing in Toro® Revolution battery-powered equipment isn’t just about eliminating fuel and engine exhaust emissions—it’s a smart business move that can significantly reduce your long-term operating costs.

WHAT IS THE BREAK-EVEN POINT?

You reach the break-even point when your electric mower’s total cost of ownership equals that of a traditional machine. From that moment on, each hour of mowing generates savings, compared to a petrol or diesel equivalent.

WHEN WILL I BREAK-EVEN?

Toro’s battery-powered models are engineered for professional performance. With typical use, you could reach break-even in just three years:
• GrandStand® and Groundsmaster®: based on 400 mowing hours per year
• Z Master®: based on 500 mowing hours per year

Disclaimers:
¹ Break-even based on 400 hours/year mowing time for GrandStand® and Groundsmaster®, and 500 hours/year for Z Master®. Actual break-even point may vary depending on usage, maintenance conditions, and energy prices.
² Previous savings referenced applied to qualifying models purchased before 31st August 2025.

From that point on, it’s all gain: reduced fuel costs, fewer service intervals, and long-term value.

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