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Battery-Powered Tools Make Debut at Ice Sculpting Championship

By MGN EditorialFebruary 17, 2026 at 08:55 PM

Greenworks Commercial brings battery-powered chainsaws to the World Ice Art Championships for the first time, marking a milestone in sustainable event operations.

In a historic move for the world of ice sculpting, Greenworks® Commercial has brought battery-powered tools to the prestigious World Ice Art Championships. For the first time ever, one team in the Multi Block Competition was exclusively equipped with Greenworks' next-generation 82V OPTIMUS chainsaws, showcasing the potential for sustainable, emissions-free equipment in this energy-intensive sport. According to the press release, Greenworks' battery-powered chainsaws allowed the team to work more efficiently and quietly compared to traditional gas-powered tools. 'Greenworks Commercial is proud to be the first to bring battery power to this elite ice sculpting event,' said the company's spokesperson. 'Our goal is to demonstrate how innovative electric equipment can meet the demands of even the most challenging outdoor applications.' The World Ice Art Championships, held annually in Fairbanks, Alaska, is one of the premier ice sculpting competitions globally. Sculptors from around the world gather to create intricate, large-scale works of art from massive blocks of ice. The event's organizers have been exploring ways to reduce the environmental impact of the energy-intensive competition, making Greenworks' battery-powered tool debut a timely development. 'Transitioning to battery-powered equipment is an important step in making ice sculpting events more sustainable,' said the event's sustainability coordinator, according to *The Maritime Executive*. 'We're excited to see how this technology performs and hope it can serve as a model for other energy-intensive outdoor activities.' While battery power has made significant inroads in the landscaping and construction sectors, its application in specialized fields like ice sculpting represents an important milestone. As the maritime industry continues to seek ways to reduce emissions and environmental impact, innovations like Greenworks' battery chainsaws could have broader implications for sustainable event management and equipment use across sectors.
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