For schools, universities, and municipal grounds teams
More ground covered. Lower long-term costs. Easier to justify.
Public institutions run large properties with lean staffing and real budget accountability. Oso’s electric and autonomous equipment helps grounds teams do more with what they have, while giving administrators the sustainability and cost story they need.

Autonomy without the overhead.
Deploy units across large grounds without dedicating staff to operate every one. Autonomous mowing lets your team focus on the work that actually requires people.

Quiet in public spaces.
Parks, campuses, and schoolyards are active spaces. Electric equipment runs quietly enough to work around events, classes, and community activity without disruption.

A sustainability story you can stand behind.
Zero-emission equipment meets community expectations and supports institutional sustainability commitments. It’s the kind of upgrade that looks good in an annual report.

Predictable operating costs.
No fuel price volatility, fewer unscheduled maintenance events, and longer equipment lifespans. Easier to budget for, easier to defend to a board or city council.
Government & Education Landscaping Pain Points
Managing turf across a campus, park system, or municipal property isn’t just a grounds keeping challenge. It’s a resource allocation problem. Public grounds teams deal with a specific set of constraints: you’re covering a lot of acres with a small team, working within a budget that has to be approved by people who aren’t on the equipment, and operating in public spaces where noise and emissions are increasingly noticed. Oso’s electric and autonomous systems are built for exactly this combination of constraints.
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Your staff can only cover so much ground.
Large properties and limited crews mean tradeoffs on what gets done and when. Autonomous mowing handles repetitive cut cycles across open areas so your team’s hours go toward the tasks that require skill and judgment.
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Budget decisions need a clear ROI case.
Electric equipment costs more upfront and saves significantly over time on fuel and maintenance. Oso can help you build the numbers. Lower operating costs over a three to five year horizon make a strong case for procurement committees, boards, and city councils.
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The community is watching.
Public institutions are increasingly judged on their environmental commitments. Electric, zero-emission grounds equipment is a visible, tangible signal that the institution takes sustainability seriously. It also eliminates noise complaints near residential neighbors, active recreation areas, and classrooms.
See it working on your grounds.
We come to you A live cut on your campus, park, or facility.
Or you come to us Facility and select-city demos available — ask us about your nearest location.
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