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Gachina Landscape Goes All-Electric in Santa Clara County

Discover how Gachina Landscape Management transitioned from gas to electric landscaping equipment using TOWA's PDM Smart Charging System, leading the green revolution in California's landscaping industry. As California enforces its...

Gachina Landscape Management Powers the Future with All-Electric Operations in Santa Clara County

Meta Description: Discover how Gachina Landscape Management transitioned from gas to electric landscaping equipment using TOWA's PDM Smart Charging System, leading the green revolution in California's landscaping industry.

What is Gachina Landscape Management doing to meet California's 2024 gas-powered equipment ban?

Gachina Landscape Management transitioned to all-electric landscaping equipment nearly four years ago, positioning itself ahead of the 2024 statewide gas-powered equipment ban.

Why did Gachina switch from gas to electric landscaping equipment?

The decision was driven by a combination of environmental responsibility, legal compliance, and a desire to improve efficiency, crew safety, and sustainability.

How does TOWA's PDM Smart Charging System support Gachina's electric operations?

TOWA's smart charging system enables real-time battery monitoring, charging schedule optimization, and ensures all equipment is charged and job-ready each morning.

How does this transition impact Gachina's employees?

Crews start the day stress-free, knowing their tools are fully charged and safe to use. This improves morale, safety, and productivity.

How is Gachina preparing for the future of landscaping in California?

By investing early in electric equipment and smart infrastructure, Gachina is setting a benchmark for sustainable landscaping practices across the industry.


FAQ: Gachina's Electric Landscaping Operations

Q: When did Gachina Landscape Management start using electric landscaping equipment?
A: Gachina began its transition to electric equipment nearly four years before California's 2024 gas-powered equipment ban.

Q: What challenges did Gachina face when switching to electric tools?
A: One major challenge was managing battery charging and equipment readiness across a large operation — solved with TOWA's PDM Smart Charging System.

Q: What benefits has Gachina seen from going electric?
A: Reduced emissions, lower noise pollution, improved crew safety, and increased operational efficiency.

Q: Where are Gachina's electric operations based?
A: Their West Branch operations are located in Santa Clara County, California.

Q: Who partnered with Gachina for smart charging?
A: TOWA, with their PDM Smart Charging System, played a key role in supporting Gachina's transition.

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