
60V KRESS Power Tools for Business
The Kress CyberPack Batteries
A growing number of residential and commercial customers are asking for sustainable landscaping. Noise ordinances are progressively restricting the use of loud OPE in certain zones and hours. More and more governments are banning small engines.
A Matter of Time
States and cities are implementing regulations to phase out petrol-powered OPE, among others:

- Paris, France: started in 2021, with full implementation by 2025
- Toronto, Canada: from 2022
- Vancouver, Canada: from 2022
- Oslo, Norway: began in 2022
- California, USA: starting in 2024, full implementation by 2028
- New York City, USA: by 2025
- London, UK: beginning in 2025
Similar measures are under consideration in several other cities or countries.
Kress Care
Switching to Kress Commercial battery-operated tools will relieve you and your workforce from health risks associated with fossil-fueled engines.

Vibration
Switching to Kress Commercial battery-operated tools will relieve you and your workforce from health risks associated with fossil-fueled engines.

Air Pollution
Exposure to prolonged or excessive vibration can lead to a condition known as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS).

Noise
Prolonged exposure to high levels of noise has consequences on both physical and mental health.
Concerned about power?
Think huge.
The output power of Kress Commercial tools is comparable, if not superior, to that of petrol engines. Even better, their instant torque provides a thrilling new working experience.

Calculate Savings
Use our tool to calculate how much the transition from petrol-powered to Kress Commercial OPE will benefit your business.
ROI
Return on Investment Calculator
By transitioning from fossil fuel to cordless, you’ll bring benefits both to the environment and your bank balance. Do the math here.
Kress for Municipalities
Municipalities are committed to improving the quality of life of their residents. By switching to Kress, they can reset emission of toxic pollutants, create a quieter soundscape, save costs on fuel and maintenance, and ensure better working conditions for their workforce. It’s time to make a positive change.