Kress, a leading operator in sustainable greenkeeping technology, will showcase its cutting-edge robotic mowers and battery-powered outdoor power equipment at BTME next week.
At Hall 1, Stand 136, Kress will present its revolutionary RTKn robotic mowers, which stand as a testament to precision, reliability, and eco-friendly innovation. These advanced machines operate with zero emissions, offering a seamless solution for turf maintenance in all weather conditions.
The near-silent operation of the RTKn mowers ensures they can work at any time of day without disrupting golf course residents or players, making them the perfect choice for golf courses looking to improve both environmental sustainability and operational efficiency.
“By replacing traditional petrol-powered equipment with our innovative robotic mowers, greenkeepers can significantly reduce their environmental impact while creating cleaner, quieter, and healthier working conditions,” says Kress Sales Director UK & Ireland Tony Macer “Our RTKn mowers not only reduce carbon emissions but also improve turf health.”
Kress’s robotic mowers are capable of cutting carbon emissions by up to 10 tonnes annually, making them an impactful solution for golf courses committed to sustainability.
In addition to the RTKn range, Kress will also display its state-of-the-art, battery-powered OPE, which offers the same power and reliability as petrol equipment but without the harmful emissions and health risks associated with petrol-powered tools.
Visitors will have the chance to see the full line-up of Kress robotic mowers and commercial OPE, as well as having the opportunity to participate in an exciting game, with a variety of golf-related prizes to be won. For a chance to win even bigger, visitors to the stand can enter a competition to win a complete Kress kit worth £20,000.
The Kress team will be available throughout the event to provide expert insights and demonstrations on how their innovative solutions are transforming turf care and advancing sustainability in greenkeeping.