Are greenworks and Powerworks the same?
Powerworks Tools are owned by Greenworks, who have rapidly become well establised in the gardening sector for their lithium ion battery powered tools.
Who is Powerworks?
Powerworks is a new and rapidly growing brand for cordless garden tools established in 2016. We have been working with battery gardening solutions since the very start, which equals to reliable performance.
What batteries are compatible with PowerWorks?
All products within Powerworks use strong lithium-ion batteries, built to meet all challenges in your garden.
Are all greenworks batteries interchangeable?
Can I use any Greenworks battery in any Greenworks tool? No, our batteries are only interchangeable with tools that belong to the same voltage platform (24V batteries only work with 24V tools, 40V batteries only work with 40V tools, etc.).
Can I use Greenworks battery on other brands?
A: Hello Roberto – This battery is designed for use with Greenworks 80V tools only. Unfortunately, it is not compatible with other brands.
Does Stihl make Greenworks?
The Stihl Group has acquired a substantial minority share of the Globe Tools Group, manufacturer of the Greenworks brand of corded and cordless outdoor power tools.
What batteries are interchangeable with Greenworks?
Only Greenworks batteries, chargers and machines of the same voltage are compatible and interchangeable with one another. 2Ah, 4Ah or 6Ah represents the ampere-hour (Ah) rating. This rating relates to how much run time the battery can offer. The higher the Ah rating is, the greater the run time.
What company owns Greenworks?
Globe Group
The people behind the Greenworks brand are Globe Group. We are a young company and are frontrunners in a world that leaves fossil fuels and electric cords behind. We have subsidiaries all over the world. All skills, ranging from research and development to production, exist within our own home, Globe Group.
Can you use a 40V battery in a 20V tool Greenworks?
Can I use a 20V battery in a 40V tool?
Yes it is theoretically possible as if you put two 20v batteries in series then the voltage gets added per battery so you will get your 40 volts. Now you would need to make an adapter that would connect the batteries in series which would be the hard part.