MOVA 60V Intelligent Cordless Garden Tool series debuts at CES 2026 . This is its new lineup of outdoor tools that are built around one shared 60V battery and connect through a smart software platform that manages power, sensors, and connectivity across the range. MOVA also says that the system can automatically adjust performance, get over-the-air updates, and share data with users.
MOVA 60V cordless garden tools make headlines at CES 2026
The series includes a total of five tools: a self-propelled lawn mower , a leaf blower (GB628), a grass trimmer (GT616TC), a chainsaw (GC618), hedge trimmer (GH625). All of them run on the same 60V EnerMax battery, which you can swap between the tools in seconds. The battery recharges in around 30 minutes. What this means is that users can get more work done without any downtime. This also eliminates the need to own multiple packs.
How each tool uses the battery power will differ, MOVA clarifies. The embedded sensors and adaptive control let the platform adjust to changing conditions instead of running at full power all the time.
OTA updates to refine performance and stability
The PaceMate self-propel system on the GL620 lawn mower matches the user’s walking speed. The 3-in-1 deck lets you handle mulching, bagging, or side discharge. The GB628 leaf blower pushes up to 100 CFM and 200mph with a TurboJetX airflow system. Also, the anti-static technology effectively clears out anything from light dry debris to snow in winter.
The GT616TC grass trimmer uses a centrally mounted motor that gives a balanced weight. It offers a 16-inch dual-line cutting width and a telescopic shaft. You also get an IPX4 weather resistance rating and a washable head that makes it easier to maintain.
The GC618 chainsaw pairs an 18-inch bar with a chain speed of up to 26m/s, backed by an Adaptive OilPulse system that adjusts lubrication based on load. Lastly, the GH625 offers a 25-inch dual-action blade, angle sensing, and a rotatable handle for more controlled shaping and vertical cuts.
Availability
All the tools connect to MOVA’s smart network. You can get diagnostics and live data via MOVA’s companion app . The company is also promising OTA updates to refine performance and stability after launch. MOVA says that it’ll share prices closer to release. The new line of tools will roll out in spring 2026 across North America and Europe.
