The battery life of a lithium-ion battery-powered remote-controlled lawn mower varies depending on factors such as battery capacity, model, and working environment. Generally speaking, entry-level household small-sized models can work continuously for 1.5 to 3 hours on a single charge for small lawns; mid-range models can last 3 to 6 hours for medium-sized yards; and high-end models can operate for 6 to 12 hours for large lawns or commercial scenarios. The specific details are as follows:
Small lawns (200-500㎡): They are usually equipped with 24V/2-4Ah batteries. For example, a certain lithium-ion lawn mower model with a 20V/4Ah battery can work continuously for 45 minutes when fully charged, which is sufficient to handle a 300㎡ lawn.
Medium-sized yards (500-2000㎡): Most of them use 36V/5-8Ah batteries. Take the Konobo 2025 lithium-ion lawn mower as an example: it is equipped with a 40V/8Ah×2 lithium battery pack and can work continuously for 3 hours and 52 minutes in an environment with dense thatch.
Large lawns or commercial scenarios (over 2000㎡): They usually use 40V/10Ah or higher-capacity batteries, or adopt a dual-battery design. Some models feature a replaceable lithium iron phosphate battery design: a single battery can provide a battery life of 2 hours, and when matched with 2 sets of replaceable lithium iron phosphate batteries, the total battery life can reach 2.5 hours, enabling it to work on a 5000㎡ lawn.
