Orlando, Fla. (Feb. 2, 2026) — The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) has launched the Propane Landscape Demonstration Program offering golf course superintendents and landscapers the chance to trial next-generation, propane-powered landscaping equipment.
Through the program, participants will receive a propane-powered commercial mower or utility vehicle for a 10-12-day trial period. Participants can use the equipment on their daily routes and gather crew insights and see how it compares to their current gasoline or diesel units. In exchange, participants provide feedback on the equipment’s performance.
“Golf course superintendents and landscapers want equipment that’s efficient, clean, quiet and cost-effective,” said Michael Newland, director of agriculture business development at PERC. “Propane-powered landscaping equipment offers the comparable power and torque of gasoline engines while delivering essential advantages in logistics, maintenance, emissions and cost. This program allows operators who are curious about propane to see the technology in action in their daily work and within their own unique environment.”
Golf course operators were able to learn more about the program and how propane can support their operations at the GCSAA Conference & Trade Show, taking place Feb. 2-5 in Orlando. Attendees could also visit with the PERC team at their booth in the West Building.
To learn more about the Landscape Demonstration Program and to sign up, visit propane.com. Applications will be accepted through December 2026.
