Cub Cadet 30 in. 56-Volt MAX 30 Ah Battery Lithium-Ion Electric Drive Cordless Riding Lawn Tractor with Mulch Kit Included

Battery operated: no gas, oil, air filters, spark plugs or belts. Cut up to 1-acre per charge, full recharge in only 4 hours. Features a high-back seat and a USB charging port.

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The CC30E electric riding lawn mower is equipped with the latest battery technology that provides a quiet operation and extended run time with rapid recharge and no power fade, delivering uncompromising power, minimal maintenance and the cut quality you can expect from its gas counterpart. A 30 in., single blade cutting deck can power through up to 1-acre without any power fade. Recharge quickly in just 4-hours. Ride in comfort with a high-back seat and 2 USB charging ports. This hassle-free, easy-to-use mowing experience is all backed by an industry leading warranty, 3-year limited residential and a 4-year limited battery.

  • For questions about service and repair, please call the Cub Cadet customer service line (877)-428-2349, or reference the Service & Repair Document
  • Mow up to 1 acre or 1-hour, on a single charge without power fade, recharges in about 4-hours
  • Quiet operation with no engine maintenance, no oil changes, no belts and no gas provides a hassle-free, easy-to-use mowing experience
  • 56-Volt MAX, 30 Ah, 1500-Watt hour lithium-ion battery that can be charged using a standard 110-Volt outlet
  • No exhaust, carbon monoxide or unburned hydrocarbons from the on-board source of power
  • Backed by a 3-year limited residential and 4-year limited battery warranty
  • Optimized steering system for responsive handling gives an 18 in. turn radius a zero-turn feel
  • 30 in., single blade deck with side discharge
  • Compact size allows the CC30E to fit through 36 in. gates, takes up as much space as 2 garbage cans and is easy to store while still mowing a wide area to reduce cutting times
  • Ride in comfort with a 15 in. cub comfort deluxe high-back seat
  • Push button cruise control maintains a desired speed for consistent mowing
  • Equipped with 2 USB ports to charge devices while you mow

Additional information

Assembled Depth x Height x Width (in.)

60 x 42 x 34

Cutting Width (in.)

30

Front Wheel Size (in.)

13

Mower Deck Width (in.)

30

Rear Wheel Size (in.)

16

Turning Radius (in.)

18

Certifications and Listings

No Certifications or Listings

Manufacturer Warranty

3-Year Limited Warranty

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Mike

    Easy to handle and has a good turning radius

  2. 06

    by Drew

    Was skeptical at first but after the first use I love it. Does my whole yard, almost 1/2 acre, with 75% charge. Great product.

  3. 06

    by Helix

    I added a bike horn to it, it is so quiet I can come around a corner and no one will hear me coming, especially the grandkids. Now I beep before coming around a corner. Pretty cool!

  4. 06

    by Steve

    Runs fine, no problem But the battery won’t charge beyond 89%, plus the charger goes from blinking green for a second, then goes to red blinking, meaning not charging. Is there a problem. I tried connecting and re-connecting, and reversing the order, same result. I do not see any fuse in the charger, do I have a bad charger?

  5. 06

    by Mark

    Very nice and smooth ride nice cut with a great mulch.

  6. 06

    by Kimberly

    Excellent mower and the battery last a lot longer then I imagined. I also live on a nasty slope which it said the mower was not ideal for but still handled it.

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