Humid South & Gulf
Fast-growing warm-season grass and wet spring cuts reduce effective runtime; plan extra Ah or a second battery.
Yard Tools · US homeowners
Estimate how long a battery mower will run on one charge—or how many batteries you need—for your yard size, deck width, and grass conditions.
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Estimate mowing runtime from battery voltage, amp-hours, yard size, grass condition, and whether the mower is self-propelled.
How to use
This tool is a screening calculator for US homeowners—not a substitute for licensed electrical, HVAC, or solar design work.
Climate, utility rates, housing stock, and outage patterns vary by region. Use these notes alongside your local quotes, permits, and installer guidance.
Fast-growing warm-season grass and wet spring cuts reduce effective runtime; plan extra Ah or a second battery.
Mixed cool- and warm-season lawns with seasonal growth spikes; quarter- to half-acre lots are the sweet spot for cordless.
Lower grass volume can extend runtime, but heat and dust increase motor stress—avoid mid-day mowing on small packs.
Wet grass is common; runtime drops sharply when cutting damp turf on larger PNW lots.
Multiply voltage by amp-hours (Wh ≈ V × Ah). A 56V 5.0Ah pack is roughly 280Wh before drive losses and blade load.
Tall, wet, or dense grass increases blade load. Self-propelled models also draw extra current on slopes and heavy turf.
Often no for a single 40–60 minute runtime window. Many suburban owners need two packs or a higher-Wh platform for larger lots.
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