Park Ranger's history - 30 years of experience

The very first drawings of Powerflex - later named Park Ranger - were made in 1994.

Park Ranger for the past 30 years

The very first drawings of Powerflex - later named Park Ranger - were made in 1994. The cleaning group ISS needed a cleaning machine: The machine met the requirements of ISS to be compact, maneuverable, multi-functional with different attachments, robust and reliable, and easy to transport from place to place.

And finally, it had to be easy to change from one attachment to another.

POWERFLEX

In 1995, production and sales of the new tool carrier, which was named Powerflex, began. And, as something completely revolutionary, the world's first suction sweeper system saw the light of day.

EGHOLM 2100

In 2000, Powerflex's successor - Egholm 2100 - was produced, and machine no. 500 was produced. In 2002, just two years later, Egholm in Lemvig proudly said goodbye to Egholm 2100 no. 1000, which, equipped with a leaf suction unit and a number of winter attachments, was sent to a German customer.

PARK RANGER 2150

In 2010, an updated version of the Egholm 2100 was released, which was named the Park Ranger 2150. In 2019, the Stage IIIB engine in the Park Ranger 2150 was replaced with a more environmentally friendly Stage V engine.

PARK RANGER 2155

2024 was the year when the Park Ranger 2150 became the Park Ranger 2155 after undergoing an extensive transformation. The new generation of Park Rangers not only received a new and more modern design - it also received a wide range of new and/or improved features, options and a new front brush for the suction sweeper.

PARK RANGER 2155e

2025 is the year we proudly present an electric version of the Park Ranger called the Park Ranger 2155e.

  • 100% electric
  • 100% performance
  • 0% emissions

Today, there are no less than 19 different attachments for the Park Ranger.

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