Here are some key features of electric lawn mowers:
Power: They use a battery or an outlet to power an electric motor.
Cutting Mechanism: The motor rotates the blade to cut the grass.
Battery Life: Lithium-ion batteries typically last 2-3 years or 300-500 charge cycles. Some high-quality batteries can last up to 5 years.
Run Time: Run time varies based on battery capacity and grass conditions. Some models offer around 30 minutes of run time on a full charge, while others can last up to 2 hours.
Maintenance: Electric mowers require less maintenance than gas mowers. They are quieter, more efficient, and cleaner.
Cutting Height: Many models offer adjustable cutting heights.
Charging: Batteries can be charged using a compatible charger.