Penzance Council is the proud owner of the first ever UK road registered Etesia ET Lander – an award-winning fully electric utility vehicle.
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A new online merchandise shop has been launched on the Etesia UK website for customers and fans of the Etesia and Pellenc brands.
Etesia’s Bahia M2E – the world’s first 100% electric professional ride-on-mower with grass collection, is now available with a lithium battery option.
Etesia UK has announced the launch of the new Hydro 100 MK124 ride-on mower.
Tony Chalkley, General Manager of D. Horne Services, has explained why he chose Pellenc above other brands of battery-powered equipment.
Etesia UK has launched the Hydro 80 MKHPF ride-on mower which has been designed specifically for long, rough grass areas.
Pellenc UK has announced that it will be launching two new products at SALTEX 2022.
Etesia UK will have a range of pedestrian and ride-on mowers, brushcutters and the award-winning....
A range of Pellenc battery-powered equipment is helping to maintain the grounds at one of Scotland’s grandest mansions.
Iain Ellis, Head Groundsman at Hutchesons’ Grammar School, has highlighted the many benefits...
Hard Graft Garden Services has labelled the Pellenc brand as a “game-changer” after using the battery-powered products for over a year now.
Etesia UK is delighted to welcome Abrey Agricultural to its vast dealer network.
The team responsible for maintaining the incredible Logan Botanic Garden have noticed several benefits...
Action Lawn and Leisure has been appointed as a new Etesia dealer in Stirlingshire and surrounding areas.
Pellenc, the world’s leading expert in battery-powered tools for maintaining landscapes, has announced the latest product in its vast range – the Airion BackPack blower.
Following the successful launch of the ET Lander electric utility vehicle from Etesia UK in 2021, the company has announced the launch of the next phase....
Pellenc, the world’s leading expert in battery-powered tools, has announced the launch of the new Helion 3 hedge trimmer.
After a decade of working with 2-stroke engines, Adam Patterson, from Patterson’s Gardening Services in Northern Ireland, thought it was time to switch to battery-powered equipment.