Robotic mowing for your grounds maintenance business
- Georgina Sear
- Jul 30, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 11
Transform your grounds maintenance business with robotic turf mowing. Our goal is to bring efficiency to turf care practices by using automation to help save you time, money and energy resources.
1 x BigMow Robot Mower* New Connected Line Available
Can cut 2.5 hectares
Mows the grass 2 to 3 times a week
No cuttings to collect or remove
Only 10 minutes cleaning a week
Up to 50% cost savings
Mowing it alone
BigMow’s charging station and perimiter wire is installed at the customer’s home. The robot is then ready to begin handling your mowing tasks. Your staff can then come out periodically to handle the edging, trimming, weeding and other turf care needs.
The perfect cut
Great for sports fields, gardens and large areas of green space. The mowers manicure style mulching technique acts as a natural fertiliser meaning a reduced need for treatments.
It leaves no cuttings to collect, remove or process. The BigMow robotic mower requires minimal intervention with just 10 minutes cleaning a week.
Kinder to the environment
Emitting 10 x less CO2 than traditional combustion engine mowers, it utilises the same amount of electricity as a refrigerator.
Saves you money
You can either spread the cost with our affordable monthly rental option. Or you can opt to purchase your BigMow outright to invest in the future of your business.
Whatever you decide with potenital cost savings of up to 50%, robotic mowing is the perfect alternative to traditional landscaping methods.
Your automated assistant
Frees up personnel allowing them to focus on other horticulture tasks, offers savings on operational costs and enhances the overall health of the turf.
The future of turf care
BigMow can be found at 55+ green spaces across the UK along with 800+ football clubs in Europe such as Ajax Amsterdam, PSV Eindhoven and RKC Waalwijk.
Register your interest for more information or if you don’t want to wait for a callback, telephone 01462 676 222.








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