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Electrifying E-Series on Display at BTME

Dennis Mowers is set to make a significant impact at BTME 2024, in a new stand position, taking place at the Harrogate Convention Centre from January 23 to 25.

Positioned at Stand 216, the company will be showcasing its innovative E-Series range—a game-changer in the world of turf management machinery.

These electric-powered mowers boast exceptional battery life, ultra-low noise, and minimal vibration, presenting a no compromise alternative to their renowned petrol counterparts.

The E-Series' robust LCD keypad screen, offers operators a wealth of information options, including speed, clip rate, service checks, lifetime running reports, and battery information. The mowers also have an astonishingly quick 2-3 hour full battery recharge time.

BTME visitors can expect to see the following products from the E-Series range:

ES-510: Unsurpassed Performance & Versatility

12331670101?profile=RESIZE_584xThe ES-510 is ultra quiet in operation with ultimate versatility and performance providing an unrivalled mower and turf maintenance machine. Available with a choice of 12 interchangeable cassettes, capable of scarifying down to -10mm and is ideal for fine turf, it can power through approximately 10km on a single charge.

ES-860: Supporting Grounds Professionals to produce their Ultimate Surface

The ES-860, reminiscent of the Dennis G860, is a 34” battery-powered turf management system with 13 interchangeable cassette options.

Capable of cutting at least 3-4 football pitches on a single charge or verticutting a full pitch with ease.

ES-22 Ultra: Precision on Undulating Surfaces

This 22” battery mower with an ultra-short wheelbase is perfect for undulating surfaces. Incorporates a tungsten tipped groomer which can be in or out dependent on conditions. Offers a quality cut for bowling greens, golf greens, tees, and cricket pitches.

ES-26: Superior Performance You can rely on

The ES-26, with a 26” cutting width, provides superb balance, control, and accurate alignment for golf tees and greens and other fine turf sports surfaces or ornamental lawns and gardens.

Multi Charger Hub: Efficient Charging Solution

An easy-to-manoeuvre mobile unit capable of recharging up to 8 large E-Series machines simultaneously. Includes extra storage and an intelligent system to shut down each mower at 100% charge.

Dennis' experienced and knowledgeable staff will be on hand throughout the event.

Discover the E-Series - where innovation meets precision.

For further information or a no obligation demonstration, please contact Dennis 01332 824 777 or visit www.dennisuk.com

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