Updated May 2026 — additional 2026 product announcements added: e-Steer ZTR and Nexus PST1405-2.
EGO Power+ is going after professional landscapers in a serious way this year. The company is rolling out four new commercial-grade outdoor power tools for 2026, designed to replace gas on the jobsite — not just in the backyard.
The standout additions are a 30-inch commercial mower, a 1000 CFM backpack blower, and a 30-inch single-sided commercial hedge trimmer. All four run on EGO’s 56V ARC Lithium platform and carry two-year commercial warranties — the kind of backing that professional users need before they’ll ditch a gas fleet.
1000 CFM Commercial Backpack Blower (LBPX1100)
EGO’s most powerful blower to date. Specs include:
- Up to 1,000 CFM and 190 MPH air speed
- 33N push force — in the same class as heavy-duty gas backpack blowers
- 2,700W brushless motor (65cc gas equivalent per EGO)
- Up to 4 hours runtime on low
- Digital controls with turbo lock; IPX5 weather resistance
Consumer-grade cordless blowers typically max out around 500–650 CFM. Hitting 1,000 CFM on battery puts the LBPX1100 into a conversation that only gas could have previously. If you’re comparing it to the residential cordless options, see our best cordless leaf blower roundup — the gap in output is significant.
30-Inch Commercial Hedge Trimmer (HTX7500S)
An upgrade over EGO’s existing HTX6500, the HTX7500S is built for high-volume hedge work:
- 720W brushless motor (25cc gas equivalent per EGO)
- 30-inch single-sided blade for large hedges and volume trimming
- Industrial-strength carbon fiber rail for reduced weight with durability
- Built-in debris sweep
- Up to 3.5 hours runtime on low
- IPX5 weather resistance
For a look at what matters in a cordless hedge trimmer before this new model arrives, our best cordless hedge trimmer guide covers the current top picks in detail.
30-Inch Commercial Mower (LM3004SP-2)
EGO’s widest deck mower yet:
- 30-inch cutting width with Super Composite deck (10-year warranty)
- Dual motors delivering 13.2 ft-lbs of torque
- Touch Drive self-propelled system
- Up to 2 hours runtime per charge
- 116 lbs — heavier than residential mowers, still lighter than most comparable gas units
e-Steer ZTR: EGO Enters the Zero-Turn Riding Mower Market
EGO is also pushing into zero-turn riding mowers with the e-Steer ZTR — a battery-powered zero-turn built for commercial and large-property use. Electronic power steering replaces the lever-and-lap-bar control scheme found on most zero-turn riders, reducing operator fatigue over long mowing sessions. No final pricing or availability dates have been confirmed, but EGO has signaled commercial-grade runtime targets consistent with the rest of the 2026 pro lineup.
The ZTR announcement matters beyond EGO’s own lineup: it signals that battery-powered riding mowers are moving out of the hobbyist segment and into contractor territory. For buyers evaluating battery riding mowers right now, our best battery riding mower guide covers the EGO Z6 e-Steer 42″ alongside Ryobi’s 80V riders and Greenworks’ CrossoverZ. For sub-acre properties where a walk-behind makes more sense, see our best cordless lawn mowers guide.
Nexus PST1405-2: Jobsite Power From the Same Battery Fleet
The Nexus PST1405-2 portable power station rounds out EGO’s 2026 commercial push. Like the existing NEXUS PST1400, the PST1405-2 runs on EGO’s standard 56V ARC Lithium batteries — no proprietary charging pack required. For commercial landscaping crews, this eliminates generator logistics: the same battery fleet powering mowers and blowers can also run portable power on the job truck. Specs and pricing are not yet confirmed.
The Nexus category represents a new affiliate adjacency for outdoor power equipment buyers — worth tracking as standalone portable power stations gain ground against traditional generators. EGO vs Greenworks battery platform comparison: see our EGO vs Greenworks 2026 guide for the full ecosystem breakdown.
The Battery Platform Story
Battery-powered outdoor power equipment has carved out the residential market. The commercial sector has been slower to convert, largely because gas tools set aggressive runtime and power benchmarks that battery platforms have struggled to match — until now.
EGO’s pitch is simple: one 56V battery system across trimmers, blowers, mowers, and hedge trimmers, with commercial warranties and enough raw performance to make the switch without compromising the workday. That’s a harder argument for commercial landscapers to ignore when a blower hits 1,000 CFM.
For the full picture of what’s available in cordless outdoor power right now, our best cordless string trimmer guide covers EGO’s residential lineup in detail — the commercial tools are a step above in power output and warranty. For platform comparison context, see our EGO vs Greenworks breakdown and best cordless pole saws guide.
Pricing and exact availability dates have not been confirmed by EGO. Check EGO Commercial’s website for pre-order information as these tools roll out.
Sources: Ohio Power Tool News | EGO Commercial | Acme Tools