Customer Stories
Orléans Métropole, France
Orléans Métropole a public authority responsible for green space maintenance. Using a fleet of Optimus zero-turn mowers, a stand-on mower, and handheld tools, maintenance teams operate daily across multiple public sites. Low-maintenance machines reduce downtime and simplify operations, while significantly lower noise levels allow work to continue during opening hours without disturbing visitors - improving working conditions, maintaining public access, and ensuring consistent quality across green spaces.
Villa Melzi, Italy
Mantova Ambiente, Tea Group headed by Giorgio Grossi and his team, carries out work and responsibilities that go back hundreds of years. Here, on historic land, they manage historical values for future generations. They do so with respect, professional pride and faith in the future - together with tools and machines from Cramer.
Karlstads Kommun, Sweden
Karlstads kommun, known as the “Smiling City,” is transforming the maintenance of streets, parks, and public spaces by switching to Cramer’s 100% battery-powered tools. With six batteries covering a full workday, the team benefits from consistent high performance, reduced noise and vibration, and no refueling downtime. The transition supports Karlstad’s goal of becoming fossil-free by 2026 while lowering fuel and service costs - proving that sustainability and productivity go hand in hand.
Hässleholms kommun, Sweden
Hässleholms kommun has selected Cramer’s battery-powered zero-turn mowers, the ZT132 and ZTC152, to maintain 15 soccer fields and surrounding green areas.This fleet delivers consistent professional quality with reduced emissions and lower noise levels - demonstrating how public institutions can combine high performance with strong sustainability goals. Cramer is proud to contribute to greener, more efficient solutions for communities across Europe.
Trollhättan, Sweden
Inherited through generations, this small scale forestry in the Trollhättan forest in Sweden is run by new methods, but with old values in mind. With respect for the trees, the land and the traditions, new, more sustainable ways to work leads the way in the creation of an environment that will last for many generations to come.