Battery power and productivity gains, Toro’s eFlex 1021 puts electric greens mowers on notice
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Toro’s eFlex 1021 walk greens mower is one of the company’s flagship electric reel mowers for golf courses, combining a lithium-ion battery pack with the same 21-inch cutting width many superintendents already know from conventional units. The machine is aimed at facilities looking to reduce exhaust emissions and noise on greens without giving up the tight cut and striping that reel mowers are known for, and it sits in the professional turf equipment segment that has become a core earnings driver for The Toro Company. According to the official product data, the eFlex 1021 uses a 21-inch cutting unit with interchangeable reel options and a removable battery module designed for quick swaps between rounds on Toro’s product page.
Electric greens mowing with familiar dimensions
The eFlex 1021 targets the same use cases as Toro’s petrol-powered walk greens mowers, but replaces the internal combustion engine with a brushless electric drive and lithium-ion battery system sized for typical greens mowing cycles. Toro specifies a 21-inch cutting width and a modular cutting unit that can be configured with 8-, 11- or 14-blade reels depending on turf type and desired cut quality, along with adjustable cutting heights to match different greens conditions across a course. The machine’s frame and handle layout mirror traditional walk mowers, easing the transition for crews who are accustomed to the balance and controls of Toro’s mechanical models, while the battery pack is housed where the fuel tank would normally sit to keep the center of gravity in a familiar position.
Noise reduction is one of the main selling points: by eliminating the engine, the eFlex 1021 can operate early in the morning or near residential property lines with less disturbance, something golf course managers regularly cite as a concern during peak season. Toro’s electric drive also removes fuel mixing, oil changes and spark plug maintenance from the daily checklist, which can cut downtime for crews and reduce the risk of fuel spills on sensitive turf. Key wear components remain accessible, and the unit is compatible with Toro’s existing greens mower accessories such as groomers and brushes, helping courses reuse part of their attachment inventory. Industry coverage has highlighted the eFlex series as part of a broader shift toward battery-powered greens equipment as more courses seek to comply with local noise and emissions expectations while keeping putting surfaces tournament-ready according to Golf Course Industry.
Runtime depends on cutting height, turf density and operator behavior, but Toro positions the removable battery as a core feature, allowing grounds teams to charge spare packs in the maintenance facility and swap them as needed instead of parking a unit for a full charge cycle. That setup can be particularly relevant on multi-course properties or resort operations where greens mowing windows are tight and equipment turnaround has to be predictable. Combining the eFlex with Toro’s monitoring and fleet management offerings also allows superintendents to track usage patterns and schedule maintenance based on actual run time rather than calendar estimates, which can extend component life and keep cutting quality consistent across the season.
Within Toro’s broader golf range, the eFlex 1021 sits alongside engine-powered walk mowers and triplex ride-on units, giving course operators a spectrum of choices for greens maintenance depending on staffing levels and sustainability targets. The company has said in recent investor communications that professional turf, including golf and sports fields, remains one of its most important segments by revenue and a focus for investment in electrification and smart controls, reflecting demand from public and private facilities seeking to modernize their fleets in a recent Toro earnings release. Shares of The Toro Company (US8910921084) traded on the NYSE at around $92 in mid-June 2026.
Toro eFlex 1021 quick profile
- Product: eFlex 1021 walk greens mower
- Manufacturer: The Toro Company Inc.
- Category: New Release, battery-powered walk greens mower
- Launch date: Initially introduced in the early 2010s, positioned in Toro’s current electric golf lineup
- MSRP / Price: Price typically quoted on request through Toro distributors; actual cost varies by configuration and region
- Availability: Sold through Toro golf equipment dealers and distributors in North America and selected international markets
- Target audience: Golf course superintendents and turf managers seeking low-noise, low-emission greens mowing with reel-mower cut quality
- Key differentiator / USP: Lithium-ion battery-powered walk greens mower with 21-inch cutting width, interchangeable reels and a removable battery module designed for professional golf course use
More background on Toro’s golf segment
The Toro Company regularly updates investors on its golf and turf strategy in quarterly reports and presentations that detail segment performance and product roadmaps.
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