Workshop Held for Newly Developed Electric Lawn Mower

Recently, we held a workshop dedicated to shaping the next version of our grass cutter. People from R&D, structural engineering, industrial design, supply chain, and marketing all sat down together-basically everyone who plays a big role in turning an idea into a real product. The goal wasn’t anything fancy: just making the machine look better, work better, and get to market faster so it can actually stand out globally.

Exterior Design Becomes a Main Discussion Focus

During the meeting, the discussion kept circling back to the machine’s appearance. From the overall outline to tiny design details, everyone had something to say. One idea that instantly caught everyone’s attention was switching the straight mudguard to a curved one-it simply made the whole machine look more modern and lively. It also helped the design feel more balanced and recognizable, which is always a plus.The team also played around with body colors and lighting ideas to make sure the machine isn’t just functional, but also visually appealing-something people would actually remember.

Balancing Functionality and Manufacturability

Of course, better looks can’t sacrifice performance, so every department jumped in to check the technical side. Structural engineers examined how the curved mudguard would affect tooling and durability; the R&D team reviewed things like the power system, blade efficiency, and cooling; meanwhile, supply chain evaluated materials and costs to make sure everything is still practical.

Thanks to everyone’s input, we reached agreement on several improvements that can actually move forward, giving the next prototype stage a solid starting point. And with the outdoor equipment market growing, we’re doubling down on creating grass cutters that are smarter, longer-lasting, and easier to use. By collecting feedback and refining both design and performance, we want mowing to feel less like a chore and more like a smooth task.

Creating a Smarter Grass-Cutting Experience for Global Users

The company also mentioned that we’ll continue investing in R&D, pushing design innovation, and speeding up new product launches-so we can bring better, more reliable outdoor equipment to users around the world.

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