Category: Golf Cart Batteries
Columbia Par Car golf carts typically use 48V lead-acid batteries, with common models like the
Fairplay golf carts primarily use 48V battery systems, with options for lead-acid or lithium-ion (LiFePO4)
For the EZ-GO TXT electric golf cart, the standard battery configuration typically uses six 6V
Western golf carts typically use 48V deep-cycle lead-acid batteries as standard, but modern upgrades favor
LiFePO4 batteries dominate the premium golf cart market, offering 2,000–4,000 cycles and 30% weight savings
The GEM e825 72V golf cart requires a battery system matching its 72V nominal voltage
EZ-GO golf carts typically use 6V, 8V, or 12V lead-acid batteries wired in series to
GEM Global Electric golf carts typically use 48V or 72V lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery
An un-branded 6V golf cart battery is a generic lead-acid energy storage unit designed for
Club Car Precedent golf carts (2004+) typically use a 48V battery system with six 8V
Yamaha golf carts typically use 48V lithium-ion battery systems for modern models, designed to replace
Yamaha G29 gas golf carts require deep-cycle lead-acid batteries for auxiliary systems (e.g., lighting, accessories).