The city of Austin is taking strides towards achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2040. Part of this initiative has seen a focus on promoting the use of electric lawn care equipment in the city. Previously, Austin Energy offered a significant deal for their customers who purchased eligible electric lawn care equipment at specific stores within the Austin area.
The deal provided significant savings of up to $30 on green lawnmowers, and $15 each on weed eaters and leaf blowers. From July 2022 and June 2023, two-thirds of lawn care equipment purchases made in participating stores were recorded to be electric, reflecting a positive response to the initiative. However, Austin’s authorities are determined to increase the equity in these offerings.
Zach Baumer, the Chief Sustainability Officer of Austin, shared a vision for the city’s sustainability office and Austin Energy to extend their program of promoting electric landscaping equipment. The goal is to address the environmental and health disparities faced by low-income individuals and communities of color, who most often bear the brunt of air quality issues.
As part of the equity drive, Austin Energy will reallocate $50,000 of its rebate dollars to ensure more equitable access to electrical lawn care equipment for Austin residents. One idea under consideration is organizing a trade-in event where the community can exchange their gas-powered mowers for a discounted electric alternative. Although still in preliminary stages, this program aims to make sustainable lawn care equipment more accessible and affordable.
While the city has seen success in increasing electric mower ownership among individual residents, it is now setting its sights on the commercial landscaping industry. Understanding the potential of this sector to positively impact air pollution will require a careful consideration of the current technological capabilities in commercial landscaping.
In pursuit of this, the city will conduct a comprehensive survey to check the availability and viability of electric equipment in the commercial sector. By translating the results of this survey into detailed rebate and incentive recommendation, the city hopes to drive change in this essential sector – reducing noise pollution and improving worker safety on top of reducing carbon emissions.
In the battle against climate change, Austin is determined to lead by example. By prioritizing equity and feasibility in their plans for promoting electrical lawn care equipment, the city hopes to realize a more equitable, green future. As the city forges ahead in their mission, others are sure to take note and follow suit in integrating sustainable practices into everyday life.
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