Sad to say after all the money laid out, only a matter of time. Gas mowers reign supreme still to this day. Anything new, you see on the shelves, be cautious. Chances are the old timers that built the older stuff already worked it all out.
slomo
I've got 8 running Lawn-Boys ... 2003 & older, one 4-Cycle, the rest 2-Cycle, 7 cast aluminum decks & 1 steel ... and I agree.
But I've also been running Lithium Ion tools for the past 9 years in 12, 18, 40 & 80V (41 batteries in all) and this was only my 2nd battery failure ... my 3 original 18V Ryobi batteries I got in 2012 still work and don't have noticeably less power than new.
If you want to talk smack about Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries, I'm right there with you ... I even converted my old 14.4V Makita Drills at work over to Lithium Ion.
I've got 2 40V Greenworks 21" deck mowers that I've been running since 2018 and YES 40V has it's limitations in a mower. However this 80V is a contender for gas especially when running the HD High Lift Greenworks blade. I've got a 15k sq-ft. yard and when the grass is not too long the 40V Self Propelled Greenworks is not underpowered for the task. And if is hot & humid out, I'd much rather grab a battery powered mower than walk behind a hot running engine.
When you want to go and mow grass and NOT smell like fuel when done the battery powered mowers are really nice and the quieter purr of an electric motor vs. a noisy engine is a bonus.
I'm a hands-on / can fix almost anything kind of guy. And when I say "fix", I typically improve / correct what ever caused the failure to begin with. And I enjoy and want to experience new technology ... plus I can afford it.
Battery powered OPE tools are typically lighter duty than the gas versions so if you are HARD on your tools & equipment, then you should STAY AWAY from battery powered tools.
As far as the "PLASTIC DECK" battery powered mowers, this is a NO-GO for me. Had I not run into these Greenworks 21" STEEL Deck mowers in 2018, I'd be Mr. Negative right along side you.
One final thing ... a decent quality residential gas mower in no longer available NEW, and I'd guess 99% of today's commercial grade mowers can't compete with what was built 15 years ago either.
Bottom line is all you narrow minded battery tech haters should just stay out of this forum !! Don't you have better things to do ??
Doug