CliffordK
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I’d have no problem with a battery zero turn for use around the home.
If it’s for commercial work, it’ll have to have a lot more battery life and power

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Not super cheap, but they're supposed to be good for about 8 hours a day worth of work, and mowing 21 acres. And the equivalent of a 65 HP engine.
That should be plenty to mow many parks, schools, rest areas, etc. Perhaps a couple of days or nights to mow some golf courses.
If you have more mowing than that, then you need to look for a different solution than a small zero turn.
Greenworks may be a bit optimistic, but they claim that the fuel savings with the electric mowers will pay for themselves.
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