During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the efficiency of electric leaf blowers in creating burn breaks at controlled burn sites. The conversation was sparked by previous staff reports indicating that two tested models of electric leaf blowers were found to be 2 to 3 times less efficient than their gas-powered counterparts.
A key point raised was whether the staff had tested battery backpack electric leaf blowers, which are designed to be worn on the back and are believed to offer improved efficiency compared to handheld models. The discussion highlighted brands such as Ryobi, Greenworks, and Ego, which manufacture electric blowers that claim to have power specifications comparable to traditional gas-powered models.
The inquiry into the performance of these backpack models suggests a growing interest in exploring more sustainable options for landscaping and fire management, as the effectiveness of electric equipment continues to evolve. The outcome of these discussions could influence future decisions regarding equipment used in environmental management practices.