It is possible today to make an electric saw that is as powerful or more powerful than the 500i or 880/881. Electric motors that can output that sort of power are common and pretty efficient.
But they require much more power than a small battery the size of the gas tank can provide. And the saw/motor would be very heavy. It would have to have a cord and a big external battery - and tradeoff portability which sort of defeats the purpose. I've seen a battery backpack Husqvarna has that's sorta interesting but still suffers from same issues.
Mills use electric and hydraulic motor saws - usually always fixed / stationary due to size and weight. Easier to maintain and quieter. I've seen an army saw that has a hydraulic motor you can hook up to a truck's hydraulics and cut all day long as long as you don't mind carrying around a 100# saw and a 6x6 truck (the rolling diesel battery pack) lol.
The internal combustion engine is an amazing device - will be around for a long time to come.
But they require much more power than a small battery the size of the gas tank can provide. And the saw/motor would be very heavy. It would have to have a cord and a big external battery - and tradeoff portability which sort of defeats the purpose. I've seen a battery backpack Husqvarna has that's sorta interesting but still suffers from same issues.
Mills use electric and hydraulic motor saws - usually always fixed / stationary due to size and weight. Easier to maintain and quieter. I've seen an army saw that has a hydraulic motor you can hook up to a truck's hydraulics and cut all day long as long as you don't mind carrying around a 100# saw and a 6x6 truck (the rolling diesel battery pack) lol.
The internal combustion engine is an amazing device - will be around for a long time to come.











