The Rental Summit returns with two international events

The Rental Summit returns with two international events

The Rental Summit returns with two international events

Briggs & Stratton is pleased to announce the return of The Rental Summit, sponsored by its commercial power solutions brand Vanguard, with two dedicated regional events taking place in Europe and North America.

The Rental Summit returns with two international events

The Rental Summit returns with two international events

Both events will feature expert-led presentations, keynote speakers and networking opportunities, with the two dedicated regional events taking place at Frankfurt International Airport, Germany and Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Building on the success of the previous editions, the Rental Summit 2026 will bring together decision-makers of rental companies, rental associations, OEMs, service partners and technology innovators from across Europe and North America to discuss the trends, technologies and strategies driving the future of the rental sector.

As the rental industry navigates a pivotal shift where traditional business models meet new technological imperatives and evolving regulations, staying ahead requires more than adaptation; it requires collaboration. The Rental Summit 2026 will again provide a platform for industry stakeholders to exchange ideas, address shared challenges, and explore the opportunities driving change in the industry.

Rental Summit 2026, Europe

On September 29th, 2026, the EMEA Rental Summit 2026 will bring together some of the rental industry’s most influential voices to explore the factors shaping total cost of ownership (TCO) and what they mean for the future profitability and sustainability of rental fleets. As rental companies look to maximise profitability while navigating rising operating costs, increasing utilisation demands and evolving environmental regulations, understanding the full cost of equipment ownership has become a key business priority.

Taking place at Frankfurt International Airport, the exclusive one day event will welcome senior decision-makers from across the rental value chain for a programme of expert insight, industry discussion and high-level networking. Hosted at the FRA Visitor Center, the summit will feature keynote presentations from Carole Bachmann, Secretary General of the European Rental Association; John Smeets, Director Fleet Uptime Compliance & Excellence at Boels Rental; Frederic Lietaer, CEO of ELIET; Neil Bravery, Commercial Director at Hire Association Europe; David Frank, Senior Vice President & President of Electrification at Briggs & Stratton; and Harald Schreibmüller, Head of Sales at Hainzl Motion & Drives.

Drawing on experience from across rental, manufacturing, technology and industry associations, speakers will share practical perspectives on fleet performance, equipment utilisation, operational efficiency and the commercial factors influencing long-term fleet investment decisions.

Beyond the conference programme, attendees will gain exclusive behind-the-scenes access to one of Europe’s busiest aviation hubs before concluding the day at the FRA Lounge near Terminal 3, providing a unique setting for networking, collaboration and knowledge sharing with industry peers.

US Rental E-Summit 2026

Meanwhile, the US Rental E-Summit 2026 will focus on the commercial realities of electrification. As electric power continues to move from concept to commercial deployment, successful adoption requires more than equipment alone. It requires collaboration between OEMs, rental companies and technology providers to address integration challenges and develop practical, rental-ready solutions.

The exclusive day and a half event will bring together North America’s leading rental stakeholders at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, US, on October 6th and 7th 2026. Attendees will explore strategies that maximise utilisation, support fleet electrification and deliver measurable return on investment. In addition to a full day of summit discussions and networking, attendees will have the opportunity the next day, to take a guided tour of Vanguard’s battery manufacturing facility in Tucker, Georgia, offering first-hand insight into the technologies driving the industry’s transition to electrification.

Sjoerd van de Velde, Managing Director at Briggs & Stratton EMEA, said: “The Rental Summit 2026 provides a unique opportunity for industry leaders to come together, share expertise and collaborate on solutions that will shape the future of rental. Following the success of our previous summits, we look forward to expanding The Rental Summit in 2026 with dedicated regional events in Europe and North America, creating even greater opportunities for meaningful discussion, knowledge sharing and industry collaboration.”

David Frank, SVP & President of Electrification at Briggs & Stratton , adds: “We are proud to enable this event through our sponsorship once again. The rental sector is a dynamic, forward-looking industry of great significance, and it is a privilege to deepen established partnerships while fostering the next generation of strategic collaborations. This event is something truly special, a vital platform for the entire industry, and we are honoured to support its continued growth.”

Registration for The Rental Summit 2026 is now open via the event website the-rental-summit.com. Further information on speakers, agenda updates and event announcements will be published in the coming months.

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RHS and water partners join forces to help reduce outdoor water use

RHS and water partners join forces to help reduce outdoor water use

RHS and water partners join forces to help reduce outdoor water use

The RHS and industry partners will measure for the first time how much water is used for different outdoor purposes by households, paving the way for tailored advice on the most impactful activities.

RHS and water partners join forces to help reduce outdoor water use

RHS and water partners join forces to help reduce outdoor water use

The research responds to a predicted mains water deficit of 5 billion litres per day by 2055 if no action is taken. Existing research shows mains water use peaks in the summer months, in large part due to outdoor use, but the exact quantities and triggers remain unknown.

Funded by Ofwat’s Water Efficiency Fund through the Water Efficiency Lab, and including partners Artesia Consulting, Watergate, Weir The Agency and University College London, the study will work with volunteer householders across the country to quantify how much water is being used outdoors through the use of smart meters and flow measuring.

This insight, coupled with a detailed understanding of why people use mains water and the barriers that prevent switching to alternative water sources, will lead to the creation of a toolkit for water companies to deploy to drive reductions in mains water demand. This might take the form of responsive and regionally specific alerts and prompts as well as seeking to explain the importance of conserving mains water for essential use.

The full list of partners working on Helping homes save water outdoors, after a £1.1million award from the Water Efficiency Lab, are the RHS, Artesia Consulting, Weir The Agency, UCL, Watergate AI, Waterwise, Thames Water, Severn Trent, Southern Water, United Utilities and Affinity Water.

Nicholas Cryer, RHS Water Scientist, said: “We cannot manage what we do not measure. As climate change and population growth place increasing pressure on water resources, understanding outdoor water use has never been more important. This project will provide the first detailed picture of how households use mains water outdoors, helping us identify where the greatest opportunities exist to reduce demand.

“The insights gained will support practical behaviour change, encourage greater use of alternatives such as rainwater harvesting, and help protect the valuable benefits that gardens bring to people, communities and the environment. By making water go further, we can help build resilience for the future while continuing to enjoy healthy, thriving gardens.”

Gareth Thomas, Commercial Director at Watergate, said: “Water is one of our most precious resources, yet outdoor water use remains one of the least understood parts of household demand. By combining Watergate’s high-resolution monitoring technology with smart meter data and advanced analytics, this project will create a level of insight that simply hasn’t existed before. We’re excited to help develop the data, intelligence and tools needed to transform how the water sector understands and manages outdoor water use.”

As high temperatures continue and gardeners consider reaching for the hose pipe or watering can this week, the RHS is calling on gardeners to bide their time. With soils replenished from recent rain, the South East overnight, only newly planted flowers will benefit from a daily top-up. It also advises:

  • Water thoroughly every ten days to encourage deep roots.
  • Mulch plants to help retain moisture, reduce competition from weeds, and protect roots
  • Use rainwater stored in water butts versus mains water. This also allows space for the collection of more rainwater during summer downpours.
  • Greywater – water that has been lightly used for washing, bathing and in paddling pools – can be used when rainwater stores are exhausted but can lead to saline build up if used exclusively over a long period.
  • Let lawns go brown – they will recover when rain returns.
  • Shade pots and baskets exposed to direct sun and water over a drip tray to collect run-off that can be used again.

For more information on managing water in your garden visit the RHS website and https://www.rhs.org.uk/science/mains2rains).

The Water Efficiency Lab is delivered by innovation prize experts Challenge Works (part of Nesta), in partnership with Arup and Isle Utilities, and funded by Ofwat’s Water Efficiency Fund. To find out more about all seven winners of the first Water Efficiency Lab or to find out more about future competitions, visit waterinnovation.challenges.org

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Redexim Launches the RINK Sandstorm

Redexim Launches the RINK Sandstorm

Redexim Launches the RINK Sandstorm

Redexim is pleased to announce the launch of the Sandstorm. The Sandstorm is a self-powered topdresser that works without a tractor or hydraulic connection. Simply hitch it to a utility vehicle and spread. It has a 28 ft³ (800 L) capacity and can spread up to 39 ft (12 m), so you can cover more ground with fewer refills while staying light on turf. Ideal for greens and tees.

Redexim Launches the RINK Sandstorm

Redexim Launches the RINK Sandstorm

Sandstorm – No tractor or hydraulics needed

The Sandstorm is designed to make topdressing simple. With its own engine, it operates independently of a tractor or hydraulic system. Just hitch it to a utility vehicle and get to work.

UTV Ready

It is compatible with a wide range of vehicles, including the Toro Workman, John Deere ProGator and Cushman Truckster XT.

Jason Jones, Sales Manager North America:

“With many turf managers relying heavily on utility vehicles and not always having immediate access to tractors, the Sandstorm provides a practical and efficient solution that fits into their maintenance programmes.

“The launch of the Sandstorm Topdresser is particularly exciting for the North American market because it aligns with the day-to-day operational realities our customers face.”

It holds more. Spreads more

Compact yet powerful. Compatible with 37 HP tractors. Adjust spreading speed from your seat. Move material up to 39 ft (12 m). It gets material moving and jobs done right.

Steady material flow

The Sandstorm spreads with care. Its design keeps weight low while distributing material evenly, making it perfect for greens and tees where a fine touch is critical. Its ribbed belt and hopper shape help prevent build-up, so sand, moist and heavy materials move freely.

Redexim Launches the RINK Sandstorm

Redexim Launches the RINK Sandstorm

Control from your seat

The Vision X Pro digital display allows you to control belt speed, spinner speed, driving speed and gate opening from your seat. Save up to 20 profiles for repeatable results across different surfaces and changing conditions.

Powered by its own Engine

With its own Vanguard 14 HP engine, it is able to work without a tractor, PTO or hydraulics. Hitch it to a compatible utility vehicle and it is ready for fast, even topdressing on golf courses and sports pitches.

The Sandstorm

The Sandstorm has a maximum spreading width of 39 ft (12 m) and a maximum spreading thickness of 0.6 in (15 mm). Its hopper capacity is 28 ft³ (800 L). It weighs 1,687 lbs (765 kg) empty and has a maximum working speed of 16 mph (25 km/h). Features include a self-powered engine, compatibility with utility vehicles and a lightweight design suitable for spreading wide across large areas while being light enough to work on sensitive areas without adding undue pressure.

For more information, visit https://www.redexim.com/uk/

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