💷 Electric Lawnmower Running Costs: Electricity, Batteries & Maintenance (UK 2026 Guide)

Electric lawnmowers — both corded and cordless — are increasingly popular in the UK because they’re quiet, low-maintenance, and cost-efficient compared with petrol alternatives. But what do they actually cost to run? In 2026, most gardeners will find that electric running costs are significantly lower than petrol — especially once you understand how electricity, batteries, and basic upkeep factor in.

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This guide breaks down the real running costs of owning an electric lawnmower so you can budget wisely.

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🔌 1. Electricity Costs (Corded Electric Lawnmowers)

Corded electric lawnmowers draw power directly from your home supply. Their running cost per mow is based on motor wattage, mowing time, and your electricity tariff.

📊 Typical Power Use

  • Average corded mower: 1,000–1,800 W (1–1.8 kW)
  • Mow time: Typically 30–60 minutes for a small to medium lawn

📌 Cost Estimate Example

If you have a 1,500 W mower and mow for 45 minutes (0.75 hours):

1.5 kW × 0.75 h = 1.125 kWh used

Electricity cost per kWh in the UK (2025–26 average): ~£0.35*
1.125 kWh × £0.35 ≈ £0.39 per mow

💡 Typical corded mowing cost: ~£0.30–£0.60 per session on average UK tariffs.

*Actual costs vary with your electricity plan — cheaper off-peak or economy tariffs cut costs further.


🔋 2. Battery Costs (Cordless Electric Lawnmowers)

Cordless mowers don’t draw from the mains while mowing, but electricity still matters — you charge the batteries from your home supply.

📌 How Battery Charging Costs Work

Example:
A 40 V, 5 Ah battery stores ~0.2 kWh of energy (40 V × 5 Ah = 200 Wh = 0.2 kWh).

At £0.35 per kWh, a full charge costs:
0.2 kWh × £0.35 ≈ £0.07

If you mow a medium lawn once per week (52 weeks):
£0.07 × 52 ≈ £3.64 per year (per battery)

If you use two batteries per session for longer runtime: ~£7–£8 per year.

💡 Battery charging is very cheap compared with petrol — often under £10 annually for typical gardens.


🔋 3. Battery Replacement Costs

Batteries are the main recurring cost for cordless lawnmowers.

📌 Typical Lifespan

  • Good lithium-ion batteries last 3–5 years with regular use
  • Lifespan depends on charge cycles, storage, and temperature

📌 Replacement Cost Range (UK 2026)

  • Standard consumer mower battery: £70–£150+
  • High-capacity or premium batteries: £150–£250+

Budget for replacement every few seasons if:

  • You mow frequently
  • You fully discharge batteries each time
  • Batteries are not stored carefully over winter

💡 Tip: Batteries used across tool ecosystems (e.g., Ryobi ONE+, Makita LXT) give more value because you can share them across other garden tools.


🛠 4. Routine Maintenance Costs

Electric lawnmowers cost significantly less to maintain than petrol mowers — no fuel, oil changes, spark plugs, or carburettors.

🔧 Typical Maintenance Tasks

  • Blade sharpening/replacement: ~£10–£30 per season (DIY or service)
  • Cleaning & debris removal: Free — just your time
  • Cable & plug check (corded): £0 (visual check)
  • Battery care & storage: Free (routine)

🔌 Expected Annual Maintenance Cost

  • Corded models: ~£10–£30
  • Cordless models (excluding battery replacement): ~£10–£50

💡 Cleaning the under-deck, checking wheel bearings, and clearing grass build-up keeps cut quality high and extends mower life.


📊 5. Total Running Cost Comparison (Annual)

Cost CategoryCorded ElectricCordless ElectricPetrol Mower (for comparison)
Electricity / Charging£5–£25£5–£15n/a
Battery Chargingn/a£5–£10n/a
Battery Replacementn/a£30–£150/yr (amortised)n/a
Maintenance (blades, cleaning)£10–£30£10–£50£40–£100+
Fueln/an/a£50–£200+
Estimated Annual Running Cost~£15–£55~£50–£150*~£150–£400+

*Cordless range depends on how often batteries are replaced.

Quick insight: Electric mowers win on daily running costs — much cheaper than petrol — and maintenance is simpler and cheaper too.


⚠ 6. Factors That Affect Running Costs

📍 Lawn Size & Frequency

Larger lawns and more frequent cuts increase runtime (more energy used) but electricity costs remain low relative to petrol.

🔋 Battery Size & Usage

Larger batteries store more energy (higher charging cost per cycle) but still cost pennies per charge.

📏 Cutting Conditions

Long, thick, or damp grass uses more power, slightly increasing electricity use and battery drain — still usually cheap.

🧼 Maintenance Habits

Regular cleaning and blade care keep energy use efficient and prolong mower and battery life.


🧠 Tips to Reduce Electric Mower Costs

⚡ Use Off-Peak Electricity

Charging batteries during cheaper tariff periods cuts annual running costs further.

🔋 Store Batteries Properly

Cool, dry winter storage slows battery degradation and extends lifespan.

✂ Mow Smart

Mowing little and often keeps grass shorter and reduces power demand per session.

🧼 Clean After Every Use

Brush out grass build-up to maintain airflow and efficient cutting performance over time.


🌟 Final Thoughts

In 2026, electric lawnmowers are among the most cost-effective ways to care for a UK lawn. Whether corded or cordless:

  • Electricity costs are very low — often under £1 per mow.
  • Battery charging costs are minimal, even with bigger batteries.
  • Maintenance costs are significantly lower than petrol alternatives.
  • Battery replacement is the biggest long-term cost for cordless setups — but even this is modest compared with fuel and upkeep for petrol mowers.

If you tell me your lawn size, mower type (corded or cordless), and how often you mow, I can estimate your specific annual running cost with real figures.

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