Landscaping teams adopt propane for cost efficiency and environmental advantages
As landscaping companies nationwide deal with rising operational costs and growing environmental regulations, many are turning to propane-powered equipment to stay competitive and meet sustainability goals.
The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) highlights propane as an economical and eco-friendly alternative to traditional fuels, helping landscape professionals increase productivity and reduce emissions.
“Propane offers a unique combination of affordability, efficiency and environmental benefits,” says Michael Newland, director of agriculture business development at PERC. “By utilizing propane-powered mowers and equipment, landscaping businesses are seeing immediate savings and positioning themselves as leaders in sustainable practices.”
Cost-effective operations
Propane-powered mowers provide a cost-effective solution by combining lower operational costs with less downtime. Unlike their gasoline-powered counterparts, propane-powered mowers can be refueled quickly on-site using portable cylinders.
Electric equipment often requires expensive charging infrastructure and carries limited runtimes. According to PERC, the average propane mower costs between $8,000 and $12,000, compared to $20,000 to $30,000 for electric models, making propane an accessible choice for businesses.
Productivity and sustainability
In addition to cost savings, propane-powered equipment also delivers environmental benefits. Compared to gasoline-powered mowers, propane mowers reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 17 percent, nitrogen oxides by 19 percent and sulfur oxides by 16 percent, according to PERC.
“Landscaping professionals are increasingly asked to maintain properties using more sustainable methods,” Newland said. “Propane not only meets these demands but also allows contractors to operate in areas where traditional fuel-powered equipment may be restricted.”
PERC offers a variety of tools and resources to support landscape professionals considering the switch to propane, including the Mower Cost Calculator. This tool helps businesses estimate potential savings by comparing propane to other fuel options.