The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) recently announced that funds for the popular Propane Mower Incentive Program will expire soon, possibly by the end of April. Time is running out for landscape contractors to take advantage of the Mower Incentive Program that provides a $1,000 rebate to applicants for each commercial propane mower purchase and $500 for each qualified propane conversion kit.
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“Since the incentive program was made available again in October of 2015, we’ve seen a lot of interest throughout the commercial landscape industry,” said Jeremy Wishart, deputy director of business development for PERC. “If current application rates hold steady, we expect the program to sunset by the end of April, though we hope to roll it out again in the future.”

In 2012, the PERC first offered professional lawn care businesses the $1,000 in financial assistance to help reduce the up-front costs associated with purchasing a new propane mower, or $500 for a qualified conversion. After a hiatus during the summer of 2015, the program was opened again in October, and PERC made available another $1 million in program funds starting Jan. 1, 2016.

Since its inception four years ago, the program has been instrumental in brining more than 3,500 propane mowers into the lawn and landscape marketplace. Propane mowers are less expensive to operate than gasoline, significantly cutting contractors' largest expense; equipment has a secure, closed-loop fuel system that also saves money by virtually eliminating costly, harmful spills, and dramatically reducing fuel theft; clean-burning propane reduces maintenance needs, and contractors can leverage propane's low-emissions status to access bids that require alternative fuel.

Visit propane.com/mowerincentive to apply for the program. Contractors wanting to research the financial savings they might incur when switching to propane equipment can use PERC’s free Propane Mower Calculator at propanecostcalculator.com, as well as read case studies about contractors who have benefited from implementing propane equipment into their businesses.