ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Manufacturers and start-ups will now be able to design
robotic, battery-powered and electrical lawn mowers to the industry standard,
with the recent publication of the standard for this equipment by the
American National Standards Institute and OutdoorPower Equipment Institute.
The global market for robotic lawn mowers
is predicted to grow by nearly 22% by 2025 and the market is estimated to be
worth more than $1,400 million by 2025, according to a study last year by Grand View
Research.
“Artificial intelligence, connected technologies and other innovations are
changing all industries – including the outdoor power equipment industry.
Consumers and commercial users are getting more comfortable with the idea of
using new tech, such as robotic mowers,” said Kris Kiser, president and CEO of
OPEI. “Consumers today still want beautiful and useful yards they can enjoy and
spend time in, but they also want to have smart yard maintenance that can be
easily managed with an app."
The ANSI/OPEI robotic mower standard is “ANSI/OPEI 60335-2-107-2020
(Standard) for Outdoor Power Equipment - Household and similar electrical
appliances - Safety - Part 2-107: Particular requirements for robotic battery
powered electrical lawnmowers (national adoption with modifications of IEC
60335-2-107).” The standard was approved on September 5, 2019 and will be sold
through the ANSI website.
The standard was developed through a public input process that brings together consumers, manufacturers and commercial equipment users.
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