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Warwickshire Cricket Club the first in the UK to operate all-electric fleet of grounds equipment

Warwickshire has become the first professional cricket club in the UK to operate an all-electric fleet of grounds equipment to maintain its pitches, assisted by a new partnership with international grounds equipment brand Dennis Mowers.
Warwickshire Cricket Club the first in the UK to operate all-electric fleet of grounds equipment

Dennis Mowers will supply a range of 10 battery-powered lawnmowers for Warwickshire’s Edgbaston pitch and Colts training ground.

Replacing the outgoing petrol versions, the state-of-the-art grounds kit will save the Club around £4,500 a year in fuel costs and reduce its CO2 emissions by more than seven tonnes annually. The move is all part of Warwickshire’s Edgbaston for Sustainability pledge and an ambition to make the iconic stadium Net Zero by 2030.

It follows a successful trial of the all-electric grounds machinery used to prepare Edgbaston’s Go Green Game last September which was the first sustainable international match of its kind.

A report following the England vs New Zealand IT20 match found total carbon emissions were reduced by 33.7 per cent against a comparable major match day in 2022.

“This is a great opportunity to work with a leading supplier in the sports turf industry who can supply everything we need to help us prepare international standard surfaces” said Edgbaston’s Head of Sports Turf, Gary Barwell. “With two mowers we can cut the outfield two ways on one battery charge so there are certainly no issues with ‘range anxiety’! We’ve been using the mowers since July and one of the obvious benefits is how quiet they are which means less noise intrusion for events or corporate clients who are using our spaces to entertain guests.”

The new partnership with Dennis Mowers runs until at least the end of 2027.

“We’re thrilled to partner with Warwickshire County Cricket Club and Gary Barwell” added Roger Moore, Head of Marketing at The Howardson Group, owners of Dennis Mowers. “This collaboration reinforces our commitment to sustainability and community support. We look forward to a fruitful partnership that will benefit cricket clubs at all levels.”

Edgbaston’s Sustainability Manager, Lydia Carrington said the Club wanted to meet environmental goals, such as reducing carbon emissions, running costs and noise pollution, while giving Gary and his team state-of-the-art equipment.

“Swapping to electric grounds equipment reduces our carbon footprint, contributes to cleaner air, reduced soil and water contamination and reduced noise pollution” Ms Carrington added. “This transition underscores the Edgbaston’s role as an industry leader in adopting sustainable practices.”

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