Honda Battery Products

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Introducing New Battery-Powered Lawn Mowers

Owning a battery-electric lawnmower provides several advantages. In addition to offering equivalent cutting performance to our gas-powered lawnmowers and similar ease-of-use, every one of Honda’s battery-electric models have also been specifically engineered to be durable, serviceable, and easier to maintain.

A lineup of Honda battery-powered lawn mowers against a green lawn.
New Standard Charger, 12Ah Battery, Rapid Charger, and 8Ah battery lined up on a white studio background.

Honda’s New Batteries and Chargers

Power up with batteries that can last up to 45 minutes! Lithium-ion batteries provide steady, consistent power throughout the operating cycle, regardless of the state of charge. When you need to get the job done, the Rapid 8A and 12A Charger reduces charging time by approximately 75% compared to the Standard Charger.

New Standard Charger, 12Ah Battery, Rapid Charger, and 8Ah battery lined up on a white studio background.
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Advantages of Battery Power

A more streamlined solution for better performance. Make less noise and remove annoying re-fueling processes with Honda’s new battery line. The benefits of battery-powered lawn tools make it a versatile choice with less maintenance and less winter storage work.

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Convenient Charging

Quick and easy charging keeps your tools ready when you are – and best of all, you don’t have to add time to leave the house when it’s time to re-up.

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Battery Recycling 101

  • Always check your area’s rules and guidelines for proper disposal and recycling facilities.
  • Do not throw used batteries in household trash.
  • Keep batteries away from heat sources
  • Before recycling, inspect batteries for swelling and/or leaks.

Battery Mower Terminology 101

Kilowatts (kW)

Kilowatts represent the power rating of an electric drivetrain. The higher the kW, the more available power. Think of kW as equivalent to horsepower. In fact, 1 kW equals 1.34 horsepower.

Amperes (A)

Also called amps, measures the rate of electric current moving within a conductor (such as a wire) in one second. Higher amperes mean more electric current can flow to power devices or motors.

Volts (V)

Volts Measure how fast electric current is flowing or the speed at which current is delivered. The higher the battery volts, the more electric power can be transferred.