From the operation cost analysis, Senix Outdoor Power Tools employs lithium-ion battery technology, and the cost of a single charge is only 18% of the fuel cost of gas tools. For a gas-powered commercial-grade lawnmower, the 0.5 liters of gasoline used per hour costs approximately $4.50, whereas Senix’s BL5200 can run continuously for 90 minutes when fully charged at a mere $0.8 in energy use and saves over $1,200 a year in fuel costs. Besides, its battery life of up to 2,000 charge and discharge cycles, depending on usage of 3 times per week, environmentally friendly usage of 12.8 years, much more than the conventional 5-7 years of gasoline engine lifespan. According to a 2022 California Air Quality Administration report, when electric substitutes replace garden machinery in commercial applications, maintenance is reduced by 62% through the avoidance of replacing air filters and oil, and spark plugs, and 34% lower annual downtime.
Environmentally, as a measure of environmental performance, Senix units record zero direct emissions, whereas a gas tool emits 1.2 kg of CO2 per hour. If a medium-sized garden business operates 10 pieces of equipment, then it can reduce carbon emissions by 48 tons per year, the same amount of carbon that is absorbed by 2,200 adult pine trees. According to a 2023 study by the European Garden Association, the noise pollution emitted by power equipment is 72% lower than that of gas-powered equipment, and the operating sound of Senix chain saws is only 89 decibels, which meets the European Union standard for daytime use (threshold 90 decibels), whereas similar gas products tend to reach 105-110 decibels, and exposure over time can cause hearing damage. It must be noted that Senix Outdoor Power Tools can be made suitable for renewable energy charging systems, and in cooperation with photovoltaic systems, the cost of operations can be reduced by a further 40%.
As far as efficiency is concerned, the Senix torque output density is 15% more efficient than the gas competitors, and its AXT chainsaw range chops 22 seconds less than the equivalent gas through 30cm diameter oak (58 average for the electric vs 80 for the gas). Through the use of intelligent load regulation technology, the machine is still capable of maintaining the range of speed fluctuation at ±3% during full-load operation, and the deviation of speed is affected by the oil-gas mixture ratio, typically up to ±12%. According to statistics gathered by one of the city departments, Senix equipment is able to increase pruning area by as much as 18% in a single day, mostly due to the fast start features (0.3 seconds response time for power equipment compared to 7 seconds average time for gas equipment to activate the rope) and long-term power output stability.
In ease of maintenance, Senix Outdoor Power Tools features a modular design that reduces important component replacement time by 65% compared with gas equipment. Its motor protection level is IP56, and it can function normally under rainfall intensity of 50 mm/hour, and the water failure rate of gas equipment is 4.3 times. According to operating data of equipment leasing company GreenTech, Senix products need fault repair 0.8 times per unit during the three-year lease period, significantly less than 4.7 times per unit for gas equipment. Most notably, its battery is ultra-fast charging-enabled, which can charge to 80% in 40 minutes and, through the use of its intelligent power management system, the overall energy efficiency can be improved by 23% when charging multiple devices.
From the market trend perspective, in 2023, the penetration rate of electrification for the world’s outdoor power tools has been 39%, increasing by 270% compared to 2018. Senix Outdoor Power Tools’ patented TurboFlow airflow technology enables them to be 94% efficient at crushing grass density load of 1.2 kg/m3, while conventional gas equipment can bring the efficiency down to 78% at this load. For ProCut, a North American landscaping company, the full replacement of Senix equipment resulted in a 41% reduction in customer complaints, mainly due to a 60% reduction in power tool vibration intensity (0.7mm amplitude vs 1.8mm for gas tools), significantly improving operating comfort. With the imposition of bans on the sale of fuel equipment in various nations, including California’s AB1346 law, effective in 2024, Senix’s technology advantages are driving ahead into market share, its sales rising 58% in Q3 2023, far above the industry-wide growth rate of 9%.