Alltrec BioCut – now up to 90% subsidy for municipal users
Fully electric implement carrier with species protection portal mower



Local authorities wishing to implement nature-based climate protection measures in their green spaces can now receive subsidies for up to 90 percent of their investments in electric tool carriers and mowers.
At the recently concluded demopark 2025 outdoor trade fair, ISEKI's robust, fully electric AllTrec BioCut equipment carrier with insect-friendly bar mower was presented to an enthusiastic audience.
The 155 cm wide portal mower used here has a counter-rotating blade drive, which ensures a consistent cut quality. The gentle deposition of the cut material provides the best possible protection for insects and other small creatures. In addition, the low-vibration operation minimises disturbance to flora and fauna.
The fully electric AllTrec 8015F tool carrier has a battery capacity of up to 75 kWh and can be operated for an entire long working day without recharging. It thus sets new standards in sustainable area maintenance. The machine from Dutch manufacturer FPS-Electric B.V., which is distributed in Germany and Austria by Iseki as the general importer, can be used for other tasks in addition to mowing. Sweeping, thermal weed control, leaf blowing, hedge trimming and winter service are possible without emissions or noise pollution, with low consumption and low maintenance costs.
The special combination of the AllTrec 8015F BioCut, consisting of a species-friendly bar mower and electric implement carrier, meets the machine requirements in accordance with the funding conditions for local authorities. KfW subsidy no. 444 ‘NKK – Natural Climate Protection in Municipalities’ covers 80% of the costs for the tool carrier with biodiversity-friendly mower. Financially weak municipalities in the budget consolidation programme can even receive subsidies for 90% of the total costs. It is important that the main purpose is the natural, insect-friendly maintenance of green spaces. Additional uses of the basic machine are possible, but must be in line with the intended purpose and, above all, must not lead to a change of use. This means that biodiversity-friendly mowing must continue to be possible and available. Written confirmation from the funding agency that temporary alternative use is permitted can help to clearly establish that the funding is not prejudiced.
Iseki's internal sales team and a dense network of specialist dealers provide straightforward support to local authorities on all questions relating to purchase and funding options.