Key Insights: - 9 California cities score in the top 10, with tiny yards, bans on gas-powered lawn equipment, and incentives for switching to electric lawn care equipment.
- Homeowners in cities like Carmel, Indiana (No. 33), Naperville, Illinois (No. 22), and Johns Creek, Georgia (No. 26), have the highest purchasing power, making pricey smart mowers easier to afford. Local Google searches show these 3 cities also demonstrate high demand for robot mowers.
- It may take a fleet of robot mowers to manicure lawns in cities like Suffolk, Virginia (No. 388), Murfreesboro, Tennessee (No. 410), and Tyler, Texas (No. 456), where homeowners have the biggest yards on average, over 25,200 square feet.
Read the full story here: https://lawnlove.com/blog/best-cities-for-robot-lawn-mower/
Behind the ranking: We compared the 500 biggest U.S. cities based on 4 categories. More specifically, we looked at average yard size, bans on gas-powered lawn mowers, and local incentives for purchasing electric lawn equipment, among 11 total metrics. Check out the full methodology.
We also surveyed over 700 homeowners with a lawn to see what they think about adopting a robot mower. We found that the majority of them do not own a robot mower, and price is the biggest deterrent.
Save money on a robot mower and hire a local Lawn Love pro to handle your lawn care and landscaping tasks instead.
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