To qualify for the $500 incentive, a conversion mower must be a commercial, heavy-duty mower that has been operated for less than 10 hours, and it must be a dedicated propane-fueled mower, not a dual-fueled model, according to PERC. The mower conversion kit must meet Environmental Protection Agency or California Air Resources Board requirements, and it cannot void the original equipment manufacturer’s warranty on the engine.
PERC launched its Propane Mower Incentive Program with a $1,000 incentive for mower operators that purchase a new propane-fueled mower equipped with a 60- to 72- inch cutting deck. That incentive program is still open to applicants.
A single applicant company can get incentives for up to 10 mowers, including both new and conversion mowers. Program participants of new and conversion mowers must report to PERC on the usage and operation of the equipment for one mowing season.
“The strong response to our original mower incentive convinced us to expand the program to include conversion mowers,” says PERC President and CEO Roy Willis. “Propane-fueled mowers help lawn and landscape professionals save money and cut emissions. The program rewards them for choosing a propane-fueled mower while helping PERC to meet its research goals.”
The $1,000 incentive for a new mower can be combined with any manufacturer rebates and state propane gas association rebates for which the customer is eligible.
Major manufacturers offering propane-fueled mowers include Ariens/Gravely, Bobcat, Briggs & Stratton (including Snapper Pro and Ferris brands), Cub Cadet, Dixie Chopper, Exmark, Husqvarna, Kubota, Scag, Toro and Zipper.
For a list of eligible mowers under the incentive program and requirements for conversion mowers visit www.autogasusa.org/mower-incentive.
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