Honda battery powered mowers.

That’s steep, my Ryobi 40 volt mower is on year 4 working well. Luckily, the ecosystem with the mower, edger, trimmer, and blower all use the same batteries so I can’t complain. The new battery was around $270, but divide that over a few years it’s not much. No oil changes, no gas and noise. Works for my lawn. If I was on a 1/4 plus acre I’d probably just go gas.

That's been my point all along with regard to EV lawn equipment. Choosing a quality brand with a common battery for all your tools makes a lot of sense. As the only equipment that gets replaced over two decades of use is the battery. Using that battery regularly likely means good service from it, as it should age-out and cycle out at about the same time. My Dewalt batteries made it almost 10 years. That's acceptable.

The down side is as we have discovered, quality replacement batteries are not cheap.

I paid $399 for the mower above with a 60V 6AH battery. The battery alone is $299, plus expensive shipping.
 
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