RYOBI 48-Volt Brushless 54 in. 115 Ah Battery Electric Riding Zero Turn Mower
Low Maintenance – No Gas, Belts, Spark Plugs or Filters. 1 Charge Offers Up to 3.5 Acres of Mowing. Battery Operated: Fully Electric Mower With Zero Emissions.
It’s time to turn away from gas and towards the RYOBI 48V Zero Turn Electric Riding Mower. Powered by 115 Ah Batteries and 5 High-Powered Brushless Motors, this mower can cut up to 3.5 acres on a single charge. This low maintenance electric riding mower provides easy and quiet cutting with no gas or fumes. The durable 54 in. steel deck is equipped with 3 precision cut steel blades. Combined with aggressive zero turn technology, the 12-Position manual deck adjustment provides a clean cut to your lawn every time. This mower comes equipped with armrests, ergonomic control handles and 2-cup holders for a luxurious mowing experience. The advanced control panel activates the blades, slow speed function, LED headlights, displays the battery level/run-time and even has a port to charge small electronics. The rear access charging port makes charging your rider easy when the job is done. This mower is not bagging capable. The mower is backed by a 3-Year Warranty.
- 5 high powered brushless motors
- Up to 3.5 acres per charge
- Low maintenance: no belts, spark plugs or filters
- Battery operated: quiet cutting, no gas, no fumes, just charge and go
- 54 in. 10-Gauge heavy-duty steel deck
- 3 precision cut steel blades
- 12 position manual deck adjustment
- Armrests, ergonomic control handles and 2 cup holders for a luxurious mowing experience
- Control panel includes: slow speed option, slow blade option, reverse mow, LED headlights, battery gauge, USB charging port
- Does not have bagging capabilities
- Side discharge and mulching capable
- 1.5 in. to 4.5 in. adjustable cutting height
- Easy access rear charging port
- Charges through standard 120-Volt outlet
- Zero CO emissions
- 3-year warranty, 1-year battery warranty
Additional information
Assembled Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 66 x 50 x 66 |
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Cutting Width (in.) | 54 |
Front Wheel Size (in.) | 13 |
Mower Deck Width | 54 |
Rear Wheel Size (in.) | 18 |
Turning Radius (in.) | 0 |
Certifications and Listings | TUV Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | 3 Year Limited Warranty, 1 Year Battery Warranty |
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by Reggie
So far so good. At this moment 2 months it definitely cuts much nicer than my riding mower….. Even when the grass is tall. Cuts at such a high rate of RPMs that it does an excellent job. However I wish there was a bagger because leaves will be falling soon.
by Chris
Coming from a Scag Tiger Cub 48” zero turn to this 54” was an upgrade. The Ryobi has good power and a good cut. It just barley gets through 2 acres most of the time. I’ve had the Ryobi for over a month now and I give it a 1 out of 5 cutting around inclines. I have ditches and a large pond to cut around. The Scag with larger back tires had no problem. If they were to change the back tires to larger tires with more ground clearance and replaced the front tires with no flat tire the lawnmower would be a winner!!! Overall I give the Ryobi a 4 out of 5. I hope they do change the design of both the front and back tires because they Sux!!! It’s awful and shame on them. Yes I’ve had to refill one of the front tires with slime because it had gone flat and that’s where a lot of disappointment is coming from. Other than that it gets the job done.
by Betty
Best mower I have ever had. I have three acres and I can mow it all with this mower.
by Grace
I love the mower but I bent two of the deck motor shafts when I hit a piece of steel in the yard, the motors can’t be purchased for some reason, that I am very unhappy about.
by Steve
Used it for 2 or 3 hours so far on our farm and works beautifully. Easily get an hour of mowing in before it hits 50%. Cuts down 3ft tall grasses and weeds and mows over slightly uneven ground with ease. There is NO SHOCK SUSPENSION so it can be a somewhat bumpy ride, but the thick padded seat and superior mowing ability more than make up for it. Totally pleased so far. No more gas mower headaches. Just hop on, turn the key, and start mowing! (It’s also FUN!!!)