Battery-powered machinery making waves in the farming industry


Husqvarna have introduced a range of battery-powered machinery for the agricultural sector
A move to the use of battery-powered machinery in the agricultural sector is said to be the result of a greater emphasis on sustainable agriculture, as well as a rise in female farmers leading to a need for more flexible and lighter equipment.
Husqvarna asserts that three of its products, namely chainsaws, brush-cutters and pole saws, are particularly suited for use by women farmers. The advent of new technology has made these tools lighter and easier to manage effectively, says Husqvarna go-to-market manager Jenna Robinson.
Battery-operated machinery offers a number of benefits, including:
- Lighter and simpler: battery-powered versions are up to 40% lighter in weight than petrol-powered tools and are less complex to operate, allowing for use across multiple tasks.
- Lower operating costs: while the purchasing cost of a battery-powered machine may be greater, saving in operating expenses ensures long-term cost-savings.
- Minimising theft: fuel-operated machinery has the added risk of fuel supplies being targets of theft - this risk is eliminated for battery-powered tools and the equipment itself can also be safeguarded by keeping chargers separate from the tools.
- Fewer repairs: Petrol-operated machines require a special mix of two-stroke oil with petrol and engines can be damaged if the mix is not used or if the incorrect ratio is used. A simple battery change reduces the risk of damage and repairs.
- Increased productivity: Using lighter machines that vibrate less, helps reduce operator fatigue and increases productivity.
- Environment-friendly: battery-operated machines do not require the use of fossil fuels or emit harmful fumes. They are also quieter which reduces the risk of hearing damage over extended periods of use.
- Cleaner: refuelling of petrol equipment can result in spillage and mess, which is eliminated in battery-operated machinery.
“Early adopters of battery-powered equipment are already reaping the benefits and singing its praises,” concludes Robinson.
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