The Etesia ET Lander: The Future of Amenity Transport

In the rapidly evolving landscape of amenity management, the shift toward sustainable, low-impact machinery is no longer just a trend, it’s a requirement.
Standing at the forefront of this transition is the Etesia ET Lander, a 100% electric utility vehicle designed to bridge the gap between heavy-duty performance and environmental responsibility.
Built for the Professional
The ET Lander is engineered specifically for the rigors of municipal and landscape maintenance teams. Despite its compact footprint measuring just 3.72 meters in length, it boasts a staggering one-metric-ton payload and a 750kg towing capacity.
This power-to-size ratio makes it an ideal workhorse for transporting aggregates, waste, or heavy grounds equipment through narrow park pathways and congested urban environments.
Versatility is baked into its DNA. The vehicle features a three-way tipper bed, which can be operated via a central control panel in the cab or through a remote control for safer unloading.
Furthermore, integrated loading ramps allow for the easy transport of ride-on mowers and pedestrian machinery, effectively making the ET Lander a mobile hub for entire maintenance teams.
Efficiency Without Compromise
Silence is one of the ET Lander’s greatest assets. For contractors working in “noise-sensitive” areas such as hospitals, schools, or residential squares, the near-silent electric drivetrain allows for early-morning or late-evening operations without disturbance.
The 2026 models offer a choice between traditional lead-acid or high-performance Lithium-ion batteries, with the latter providing a range of up to 100km on a single charge. With a charging time of approximately 7 hours, the vehicle is ready for a full day’s shift every morning.
The Professional View
For many, the real proof of the ET Lander’s value lies in its daily operation. We spoke with Gary Spreadbury, the Head Gardener at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park about their switch to electric:
“The ET Lander has completely changed our workflow. We were worried about losing the ‘grunt’ of a diesel UTV, but the instant torque from the electric motor handles our steepest slopes even when the bed is fully loaded. What’s really impressed the crew, however, is the maneuverability. We can navigate the tightest trails where our old trucks simply couldn’t go. It’s quiet, it’s clean, and honestly, the staff fight over who gets to drive it.”
With its robust chassis, 4.4-meter turning radius, and zero-emission profile, the Etesia ET Lander is proving that the future of amenity maintenance isn’t just green, it’s significantly more efficient.


