DR Power Equipment acquires Mean Green Products

Mean Green products will supplement DR Power Equipment’s battery-powered products.
Mean Green products will supplement DR Power Equipment’s battery-powered products.
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South Burlington, Vermont-based DR Power Equipment, a division of Generac Holdings Inc., acquired the assets of Mean Green Products LLC, a battery-powered, commercial grade turf care manufacturer, headquartered in Ross, Ohio.

DR Power Equipment designs and manufactures a full line of professional-grade, outdoor power equipment. Mean Green Products designs and manufacturers a commercial line of zero-turn and walk behind, battery-powered turf care products that provide quiet, zero emissions and minimal maintenance options.

“Entering the commercial turf care category has been a target of ours for years, but we wanted to do it in an innovative and differentiated way. The improvements in battery technology have now enabled the electrification of large commercial turf care products and Mean Green is leading the way,” says Matt Bieber, president of DR Power Equipment. “We have watched the Mean Green team grow and develop new products and technologies, which led us to proactively pursue them to become part of our portfolio.”

“We are extremely excited for the opportunity to further expand on our vision to provide consumers with meaningful battery powered equipment,” says Joe Conrad, president and owner of Mean Green Products. “The DR Power and Generac teams are an excellent fit for our company and our employees.”

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