Golf Cart Batteries

What Battery Fits A Club Car Golf Cart?

Club Car golf carts primarily use 48V or 72V lithium-ion or LiFePO4 battery systems, with capacities ranging from 100Ah to 210Ah. Models like the 51.2V 105Ah LiFePO4 (16-cell configuration) or 48V 100Ah lithium-ion packs are common replacements, ensuring compatibility with voltage requirements and physical dimensions. Always verify terminal alignment and include a compatible charger (e.g., 58.4V CC-CV for 48V LiFePO4). Pro Tip: Opt for LiFePO4 for superior cycle life (3,000+ cycles) over standard lithium-ion variants.

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What voltage is required for Club Car golf cart batteries?

Most Club Car models operate on 48V systems, though newer or heavy-duty variants use 72V configurations. The 51.2V LiFePO4 (16S) is a direct 48V replacement, while 72V packs (23S LiFePO4) suit high-torque applications. Always cross-check your cart’s motor controller voltage rating—mismatched systems trigger fault codes or damage components.

⚠️ Critical: Never mix 48V and 72V batteries in series; voltage incompatibility risks BMS failure or thermal events.

Which battery chemistry is best for Club Car carts?

LiFePO4 batteries dominate due to their 2,000–5,000 cycle lifespan and thermal stability. Unlike standard NMC lithium-ion, LiFePO4 maintains >80% capacity after 2,000 cycles, ideal for daily golf course use. For example, a 48V 150Ah LiFePO4 provides 7.68kWh, supporting 18–22 holes per charge. Pro Tip: Prioritize packs with IP65-rated cases for moisture resistance on turf.

Chemistry Cycle Life Energy Density
LiFePO4 3,000+ 120–140Wh/kg
NMC 1,500 150–200Wh/kg

How to choose battery capacity for Club Car carts?

Match Ah ratings to your usage: 105Ah suits light use (10–15 holes), while 210Ah extends range for commercial operations. A 48V 210Ah LiFePO4 delivers 10.08kWh, enabling 40+ miles on flat terrain. Real-world example: Replacing lead-acid with 150Ah lithium cuts weight by 60% while doubling runtime. Pro Tip: Derate capacity by 15% if frequently operating on inclines above 10°.

Are third-party batteries compatible with Club Car systems?

Yes, provided they meet voltage, BMS protocols, and terminal standards (e.g., M8 bolts). Aftermarket packs like 48V 105Ah LiFePO4 (559×324×262mm) often include CANbus compatibility for OEM controllers. Warning: Avoid uncertified batteries lacking UL1973 or UN38.3 certifications—25% fail safety tests within 18 months.

Feature OEM Third-Party
Price $2,800+ $1,150–$4,380
Warranty 2 years 1–3 years

How do physical dimensions affect compatibility?

Standard Club Car battery compartments fit L530×W240×H300mm packs. Aftermarket solutions like 51.2V 150Ah (520×260×220mm) allow tray modifications with ±10mm tolerance. For retrofit projects, measure existing lead-acid cavities—oversized lithium packs require spacers but provide 30% more energy density.

Redway Battery Expert Insight

Club Car carts thrive with 48V LiFePO4 systems offering 105–210Ah capacities. Redway’s golf cart batteries feature smart BMS with temperature cutoff (60°C) and ±1% voltage regulation. Our 51.2V 150Ah model delivers 12% faster charging than industry standards, seamlessly integrating with Onward/Tempo models via pre-programmed CAN profiles.

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FAQs

Can I use car batteries in a Club Car?

No—automotive SLI batteries lack deep-cycle capability. Golf carts require ≥200Ah @C20 rate, whereas car batteries fail after 50–80 deep discharges.

How long do lithium batteries last in Club Cars?

7–10 years with proper maintenance. LiFePO4 degrades slower than NMC—annual capacity loss is 2–3% vs 5–8% under 25°C ambient conditions.