
Vanguard and Classen collaborated to bring the TR-20eV Turf Rake, powered by the Vanguard 48V 1.5kWh (Si1.5) swappable battery pack, offering a quiet, emission-free alternative for commercial turf renovation. The selection of the Vanguard Si1.5 battery pack was the result of a close partnership focused on meeting specific application and performance needs.
“We chose the Vanguard Si1.5 because of the collaborative and solutions-focused approach their team brought to the table. From the start, it felt like a true partnership,” said Gina Putnam, Director of Sales and Marketing at Classen. “The Vanguard team worked closely with us to understand our application needs and support the development of a reliable, battery-powered platform. Beyond the strong technical collaboration, the Si1.5 battery offered competitive pricing and delivered productivity metrics that aligned well with our expectations. It checked all the boxes for what we needed to confidently bring this next generation of Classen equipment to market.”
The Classen TR-20eV turf rake directly addresses key challenges for customers like municipalities, parks departments and universities. By eliminating gasoline, it meets the demand for sustainable equipment, reducing both emissions and long-term operational costs. Its quiet operation is ideal for noise-sensitive areas like schools and public parks, simplifying daily work without compromising the power and performance Classen is known for.
The Vanguard 48V 1.5kWh (Si1.5) swappable battery pack.Briggs & Stratton
Early feedback from contractors who have tested the new battery-powered turf rake has been overwhelmingly positive. Operators report that the machine dethatches just as effectively as its gas-powered predecessors while offering significant advantages.
The successful integration was facilitated by a deeply collaborative process. “Working with the Vanguard team was a truly supportive experience,” Putnam added. “Their responsiveness, technical expertise and customer-first mindset played a big role in helping us bring this new line of battery-powered turf renovation equipment to market successfully.”