Ransomes Jacobsen Ltd., a Textron Inc. company and the renowned manufacturer of Jacobsen high-quality turf maintenance equipment, is proud to announce its support of Le Golf National in Paris, the flagship facility of the French Golf Federation, as they work together to prepare this summer’s world’s stage for the biggest names in golf.
This will be the first all-electric fleet of mowers to maintain an entire course in the world.
Jacobsen equipment has more than 100 years of experience producing the highest quality cut for golf, sports turf, and commercial use.
To drive a more sustainable future for turf management initiatives, Jacobsen offers the same precision cut with powerful, long lithium battery life using its ELiTE series of equipment, activated by Samsung SDI technology.
These fully electric units enable one to keep up with the needs of the course, and maintain a cleaner, fresher environment without hydraulics, to minimize the risk of spills or tailpipe emissions. This results in a quieter course for golfers, without the addition of harmful chemicals to the land, air and water surrounding them.
"We could not be more excited to bring this groundbreaking technology to the world,” said Simon Rainger, Vice President, Turf for Textron Specialized Vehicles. "This relationship aligns perfectly with our mission to provide superintendents and golfers with exceptional experiences, and we look forward to showcasing our commitment to creating low maintenance and greener solutions for participants and fans on the world stage.”
Jacobsen, with the addition of Pace Technology, is the answer that the world has been waiting for when it comes to golf course maintenance.
The Pace Technology systems in place allow Le Golf National to know when, where and exactly what needs to be tended to on the courses at a given moment through a centralized process.
Pace Technology can be accessed from any device and features real-time tracking and task management to maximize the effectiveness of your operation.
Users can track and measure the power output per hole of the machines to maximize their performance and develop a bespoke picture of how they work on the course.
While this is the first facility to go all electric, Ransomes Jacobsen is committed to fully electrifying golf and sports turf facilities across the globe in the years to come.
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