Quick verdict
For most yards, the EGO POWER+ Self-Propelled LM2135SP with Select Cut and its 56V 7.5Ah battery is the mower I would recommend first. It blends self-propel drive, a multi-blade deck, and strong runtime. Greenworks answers with lighter push mowers and a wider ecosystem, making it the value-minded choice if you want to spend less up front.

EGO POWER+ Electric Lawn Mower
This EGO LM2135SP is my top pick because it pairs self-propelled Touch Drive with the Select Cut multi-blade deck, so it maneuvers easily and finishes cleanly. The included 56V 7.5Ah battery and variable self-propel speed from 0.9 to 3.1 MPH make it flexible across different lawn sizes.
EGO vs Greenworks lawn mower comparison: I weigh self-propel, cut quality, battery runtime and ecosystem value to help you choose the right cordless mower.
Why you should trust this guide
I built this EGO versus Greenworks comparison by reading the manufacturer specifications for each current mower and weighing them against how owners describe cordless mowing across a full season. Shoppers comparing these two brands usually want to know which platform gives the better cut, the longer runtime, and the wider set of tools, so I focused on the details that decide it: self-propel, blade system, battery capacity, and ecosystem reach.
I do not repeat marketing claims uncritically. When a listing says a mower exceeds gas or quotes a runtime figure, I treat that as a best-case number that thick or damp grass will pull down. Where the two brands make different choices, such as EGO’s single 56V platform versus Greenworks stacking 24V packs into 48V, I spell out the trade-offs so you can match the platform to the tools you own or plan to buy.
How we evaluated
I weighed these mowers on four criteria. First, drive and cut: whether a model is self-propelled and whether it uses a single or multi-blade Select Cut deck, since those decide effort and finish quality. Second, battery capacity and runtime potential, comparing included amp-hours and whether a model runs one or two packs.
Third, ecosystem value, since both brands sell dozens of compatible tools and the battery you buy should ideally power future purchases. Fourth, deck width and lawn fit, separating nimble push mowers for small yards from wider or self-propelled models for larger ones. I did not physically run these mowers; every judgment here comes from published specifications and aggregated owner feedback rather than a personal test.
What to look for
- Self-propel versus push: drive assist eases slopes and long sessions but adds weight.
- Battery capacity: larger amp-hour packs and twin-battery models extend how long you mow.
- Cut system: multi-blade Select Cut decks tend to mulch finer than a single standard blade.
- Ecosystem fit: pick the platform that matches the trimmers, blowers, and saws you want later.
- Deck width: wider decks finish open lawns faster; narrow decks are nimble in tight yards.
- Included extras: confirm whether a battery, charger, and bag are in the box.
- Storage: folding handles and compact frames help in a crowded shed.
How we test
We base every pick on real-world use, published manufacturer specifications and verified owner feedback. We compare the tools on the things that actually matter for your lawn, power, runtime, cut quality, build and value, and we never accept payment for a ranking. When we have not used a specific model first-hand, we say so.
The picks at a glance
| Tool | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| EGO POWER+ Electric Lawn Mower | Best Overall | Check price | |
| Greenworks 60V 17" Brushless Cordless Push Lawn Mower | Best Value | Check price | |
| Greenworks 48V | Best Premium | Check price | |
| EGO POWER+ Electric Lawn Mower | Best Budget | Check price | |
| Greenworks 48V | Also Great | Check price |
The picks, reviewed

EGO POWER+ Electric Lawn Mower
This EGO LM2135SP is my top pick because it pairs self-propelled Touch Drive with the Select Cut multi-blade deck, so it maneuvers easily and finishes cleanly. The included 56V 7.5Ah battery and variable self-propel speed from 0.9 to 3.1 MPH make it flexible across different lawn sizes.
Reasons to buy
- Select Cut Multi-Blade System for premium cutting performance that exceeds gas
- Touch Drive Self Propelled Technology puts complete control in the palm of your hands
- Get 60 minutes of run time on single charge with the included 56V 7.5Ah ARC Lithium batter
- High-efficiency brushless motor
- Adjustable self-propel speed: 0.9 MPH β 3.1 MPH
Reasons to avoid
- Only one battery is included, so large lots may want a spare
- Self-propel adds weight versus a plain push mower

Greenworks 60V 17" Brushless Cordless Push Lawn Mower
The Greenworks 60V 17-inch is the value push option, using a brushless motor and a 2-in-1 mulching and bagging system on a rust-resistant 17-inch deck. It is light and easy to steer in tight spaces, and the 60V platform works with a wide range of other Greenworks tools.
Reasons to buy
- Powerful Electric Lawn Mowers
- Advanced Brushless Motor
- Versatile Cutting Options- 6-position height adjustment ranges from 1.5" to 3.15". The 2-i
- Lightweight and Durable Design- The 17" rust-resistant deck is designed for easy maneuvera
- Complete Ecosystem Value- Battery-powered lawn mower includes battery, fast charger, grass
Reasons to avoid
- No self-propel, so slopes and long sessions take more effort
- The 17-inch deck means more passes on a bigger lawn

Greenworks 48V
This Greenworks 48V combo is the do-it-all kit, bundling the 17-inch mower with a string trimmer and a 320 CFM blower, plus two 4.0Ah batteries and a dual-port charger. If you want to cover several yard tasks on one battery platform, this bundle is the value play.
Reasons to buy
- Mower : Advanced and Efficient
- String Trimmer: Compact and Precise
- Blower: Powerful and User-Friendly
- Battery and Charger: Long-lasting and Convenient
- Overall Combination: Comprehensive Lawn Care Solution
Reasons to avoid
- The 48V (24V x 2) system has less headroom than EGO 56V
- The bundled trimmer and blower are entry-level rather than heavy-duty

EGO POWER+ Electric Lawn Mower
The EGO LM2134SP is the runtime leader, pairing two 56V 6.0Ah batteries with the same Select Cut and Touch Drive features as the top pick. If you want to mow a larger area without stopping to recharge, the twin-battery setup is the reason to choose it.
Reasons to buy
- Select Cut multi-blade system delivers customizable cutting performance
- Touch Drive self-propelled technology puts complete control in the palm of your hands
- Up to 100 minutes of runtime on a single charge with both included 56V 6.0Ah ARC Lithium b
- High-efficiency brushless motor delivers long runtimes, low vibration, and lifelong durabi
- Variable speed self-propel: .9 MPH β 3.1 MPH
Reasons to avoid
- Carrying two batteries adds weight and cost
- Runtime depends heavily on grass thickness and terrain

Greenworks 48V
This Greenworks 48V push mower is the budget-friendly entry, a straightforward 17-inch cordless mower with a brushless motor, 2-in-1 mulch and rear-bag, and single-lever height adjustment. Its standout is ecosystem reach, since the batteries work with well over 100 other Greenworks 24V tools.
Reasons to buy
- [48V (24V x 2) 17β LAWN MOWER]
- [BRUSHLESS MOTOR]
- [2-IN-1 SYSTEM] β Mulch and Rear Bagging
- [SINGLE LEVER HEIGHT ADJUST]
- Complete Ecosystem Value- Includes battery, fast charger, grass bag & 3year tool + 3year b
Reasons to avoid
- The 48V platform and included packs suit smaller yards
- No self-propel, so it takes more effort than the EGO models
What to look for
Drive assist
Self-propelled EGO models cut fatigue on hills and larger lawns, while the Greenworks push mowers stay lighter and cheaper.
Battery capacity
Runtime scales with amp-hours, so a 7.5Ah pack or a twin 6.0Ah setup outlasts a single smaller battery.
Cut quality
EGO's Select Cut multi-blade decks aim for a finer mulch than the single-blade Greenworks push models.
Ecosystem reach
Greenworks 24V and 60V tools and EGO's 56V line both let one battery power many other tools.
Budget
Greenworks 48V options keep entry costs down, while EGO commands more for its drive and cut features.
Our verdict
For most yards, the EGO POWER+ Self-Propelled LM2135SP with Select Cut and its 56V 7.5Ah battery is the mower I would recommend first. It blends self-propel drive, a multi-blade deck, and strong runtime. Greenworks answers with lighter push mowers and a wider ecosystem, making it the value-minded choice if you want to spend less up front.
FAQs
EGO tends to lead on self-propel and cut quality, while Greenworks competes on lighter push mowers, lower entry cost, and a broad tool ecosystem. The right choice depends on your yard and budget.
Among these, the twin-battery EGO LM2134SP runs longest because it carries two 56V 6.0Ah packs, and the LM2135SP's 7.5Ah battery is the best single-pack option.
Self-propel helps most on slopes, thick grass, or lawns that take more than about 20 minutes to mow. On a small flat yard a push mower is fine.
Yes within a brand and voltage. EGO keeps mowers on 56V, and Greenworks shares 24V/48V and 60V packs across their lines, so one battery can power many tools.
For typical residential lawns, the brushless mowers from both brands handle the work well, though very thick or wet grass drains the battery faster.