Mova is extending the smart home to your garden

Mova is bringing smart home thinking to lawn care with a new 60V cordless platform that treats garden tools more like connected devices than noisy petrol hardware.

At CES in Las Vegas, the company announced the MOVA 60V Intelligent Cordless Garden Tools Series, a lineup of outdoor tools built around one shared 60V battery and a software-driven platform that links power, sensors and connectivity across the range.

Rather than just swapping fuel for batteries, Mova is pitching the system as an intelligent layer that can adapt performance, receive over-the-air updates and feed data back to the user over time. 

One 60V platform, five connected tools

The series launches with five tools: a self-propelled lawn mower (GL620), high-performance leaf blower (GB628), premium grass trimmer (GT616TC), pro-grade chainsaw (GC618) and hedge trimmer (GH625).

All of them run on the same 60V EnerMax battery, which can be moved between tools in seconds and recharges in around 30 minutes, cutting down on both downtime and the need to own multiple packs. 

Mova says the real difference is in how each tool uses that power. Embedded sensors and adaptive control let the platform respond to changing conditions rather than blasting away at full tilt.

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On the GL620 mower, the PaceMate self-propel system can match the user’s walking speed while its 3-in-1 deck handles mulching, bagging or side discharge. The GB628 leaf blower pushes up to 1000 CFM and 200mph with a TurboJetX airflow system, plus an anti-static design to help shift snow and dry debris in winter. 

The GT616TC grass trimmer uses a centrally mounted motor, a 16-inch dual-line cutting width and a telescopic shaft to keep the weight feeling balanced in real-world use, while IPX4 weather resistance and a washable head make it easier to maintain.

For heavier work, the GC618 chainsaw pairs an 18-inch bar with a chain speed of up to 26 m/s, backed by an Adaptive OilPulse system that adjusts lubrication based on load. The GH625 hedge trimmer rounds out the lineup with a 25-inch dual-action blade, angle sensing and a rotatable handle for more controlled shaping and vertical cuts. 

All of the tools plug into Mova’s connected ecosystem, with IoT connectivity and OTA updates promised to refine performance and stability after launch.

Pricing will be confirmed closer to release, and the series is scheduled for its first public reveal on January 6, 2026, before rolling out internationally in spring 2026 across North America and Europe.

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