Toro electric & hybrid machinery
Investing in turf pro needs of tomorrow
When red leads the green revolution
Pushing ahead with all-electric and hybrid mowers and vehicles
Why electric?
Electric machinery produces zero emissions at the point of use, contributing to cleaner air and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Quieter than comparable diesel-powered models, operators can start earlier and go later without disturbing neighbouring residents.
Virtually silent mowing means work continues through the day and through play with minimal distraction.
An electric motor can be over 85 percent efficient at converting electrical energy into mechanical energy, saving more energy and more money.
No engine oil means the risk of hydraulic leaks are eliminated entirely, resulting in less potential for damage to your turf.
No motor oil, spark plugs or filters to change – with fewer moving parts, electric machinery requires less maintenance over its lifetime.
Working out the costs is now easy thanks to Toro
When you collect data about the true cost of your turfcare machinery, you’re more equipped to make informed decisions about purchasing and managing your fleet in the future.
Now, thanks to Toro, there’s a way to compare operating expenses of alternative energy powered models in seconds, simply to give an accurate idea, for the first time, of the savings running a sustainable machine can bring.
We can now confidently say that total savings over five years for the Reelmaster 5010-H hybrid mower is in the thousands and that more than balances out the discrepancy of buying it in the first place. And this cost saving translates to fully electric too.
Talk to your local Reesink rep or Toro dealer for further information or to price compare other models!
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Leading the way
Electric power is here to stay, and the eTriFlex 3370 delivers the charge capacity and performance to make this important technology a practical solution at last.
The industry’s first lithium-ion battery powered ride-on greensmower provides the superior quality of cut Toro is known for alongside the benefits of an environmentally friendly design. No more damaging hydraulic leaks, no more emissions, no more pollution and fuel savings to be made, yet ample power to get the job done.
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Research & development
Market-leading when it comes to research and development into sustainable technology for the turf and groundscare markets, and with a careful eye on the development of all electric technology in the car industry, Toro solved the issue of power to weight ratio and was able to bring enough battery power to mow up to 22 average sized greens on a single charge without increasing the weight of the mower.
With a partner investing this level of resource to solve a problem and to continually drive the industry forward outs us in the enviable position of being the only distributor to provide the UK market with the first all-electric pedestrian and riding greensmower and the only all-electric out-front rotary mower, with a growing suite of next-generation battery and hybrid technologies for our professional customers. Our current offering includes products powered by propane, biodiesel and advanced batteries made more efficient by incorporating electronic fuel injection, hybrid and electric technologies.
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Industry & decarbonisation
As a business, Net Zero is achieved by balancing your carbon emissions with techniques that remove CO2 from the atmosphere, such as carbon offsetting. The first step to achieving this is to reduce CO2 emissions or, where possible, cutting CO2 emissions altogether.
The first and arguably most effective way of doing this in our industry is by replacing diesel/ petrol powered machinery with battery powered machinery wherever possible.
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Electric powered training course
There’s no need to be intimidated by the rapid development of electric and hybrid technology, with our support technicians and dealers alike can easily keep on top of the ever evolving skills and knowledge surrounding new technologies.
The Electric Powered Training course is aimed at end users who currently have electric Toro products in their fleet. It covers calibration and troubleshooting in Toro electric machinery, understanding how the electric system works and how each electrical component fits into the system.