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Pellenc is back for GroundsFest 2025 - and this year, they’re taking things up a gear with a brand-new dedicated demonstration area on stand OSA150.

Now in its third appearance at the show, Pellenc will once again showcase its market-leading battery-powered equipment, with live demos giving visitors the chance to experience performance and handling first-hand.

Pellenc Returns to GroundsFest 2025 with New Live Demo Area

Known for its innovation in lithium-ion battery technology, Pellenc continues to lead the way in zero-emission grounds maintenance solutions.

The range includes powerful, professional-grade tools that often outperform petrol alternatives - delivering reliability, comfort, and reduced environmental impact.

Visitors can expect to see a wide selection of equipment in action, including:

  • Chainsaws
  • Pole saws
  • Hedge cutters
  • Strimmers and brushcutters
  • Blowers
  • Mowers
See the New Essential Range in Action

Making its GroundsFest debut, the new Pellenc Essential line will also be on display — offering a practical and cost-effective solution for professionals maintaining green and urban spaces. These on-board battery tools are designed to be lightweight, efficient, and accessible, without compromising on performance.

The new line-up includes:

Helion Essential hedge trimmer

Lightweight, ergonomic and precise, with three cutting speeds and a runtime of up to 3 hours.

Excelion Essential brush cutters

Available with loop or cow horn handles, with powerful brushless motors and up to 460mm cutting width.

Airion Essential blower

Quiet, powerful, and comfortable to use, with Cruise Control, Boost mode and adjustable speed settings.

ULiB 200E and 400E batteries

Compact, ergonomic and built to deliver long-lasting, reliable power to the entire Essential range.

With its balance of affordability, runtime and professional-grade features, the Essential line is ideal for local authorities, contractors and green space professionals looking for low-maintenance, zero-emission equipment.

Throughout the two-day event, the Pellenc team will be on hand to offer expert advice, talk through technical specifications, and help users find the right tools for their needs.

What truly sets Pellenc apart is its commitment to long-term value. In the pro range every battery comes with a four-year commercial warranty, while all tools are backed by a three-year warranty, offering peace of mind for professionals investing in battery technology. In the Essential range, batteries and tools come with a standard two-year warranty.

Pellenc battery-powered equipment - including the new Essential range - is distributed exclusively in the UK and Ireland by Etesia UK.

For more information, visit www.etesia.co.uk/pellenc

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