
Exmark has
introduced its first electric “Prosumer” and residential zero-turn
mower. The new Quest
V-Series delivers the commercial features and cut quality Exmark is known
for, with a compact 42-inch electric cutting deck that’s ideal for maintaining
properties of 1-2 acres.
“The electric powertrain and cutting deck deliver instant torque, enabling the Quest V-Series to
power through tough mowing jobs,” says Exmark Director of Marketing, Jamie Briggs. “The electric deck design also eliminates all
belt-related maintenance. And with just two annual grease points and reliable
integrated electric transaxle, the Quest V-series is extremely easy to maintain
year after year.”
The Quest V-Series is powered by the 60V Flex-Force power system.
Four 10-Amp Flex-Force batteries
are included and can provide approximately 60 minutes of runtime. The Quest
V-Series has room for up to two additional
FlexForce batteries to extend runtime by up to 50%. The included 6- pod rapid charger can charge up
to six Flex-Force batteries in unison or can sequentially charge each cell to
100% in just 50 minutes per battery.
Designed for zero engine exhaust emissions and quieter operation,
the Quest V-Series enables mowing during times of day that used to be avoided. The electric powertrain
also reduces operating costs.
The low center of gravity design features large drive and caster tires, and a comfortable operator seat,
to provide supreme comfort and control with increased operator leg room. The
responsive controls make Quest V-Series easy to maneuver in any conditions.
Visit the Exmark website for more information.
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