by sales@golf-cartsnation.com | Aug 3, 2026 | Golf Course Golf Carts, Golf Course Fleet Buying & Procurement
Selecting golf carts for cold and hot climates requires more than checking whether a vehicle can operate on one unusually warm or cold day. Temperature affects available battery capacity, charging behavior, maintenance requirements, vehicle storage and the number of...
by sales@golf-cartsnation.com | Aug 2, 2026 | Golf Course Golf Carts, Golf Course Fleet Buying & Procurement
The best golf carts for hilly golf courses are not necessarily the vehicles with the highest advertised horsepower. Steep properties place simultaneous demands on acceleration, low-speed torque, battery or engine performance, downhill braking, traction and vehicle...
by sales@golf-cartsnation.com | Aug 2, 2026 | Golf Course Golf Carts
How long do golf cart fleet batteries last? For commercial golf-course operations, the answer depends on battery chemistry, rounds completed, depth of discharge, charging discipline, temperature, storage and maintenance. A battery can remain under warranty yet no...
by sales@golf-cartsnation.com | Aug 2, 2026 | Golf Course Golf Carts, Golf Course Fleet Buying & Procurement
Golf cart fleet electricity cost cannot be calculated accurately from the number of vehicles alone. A 60-cart fleet that completes two rounds per vehicle on busy days can consume considerably more energy than a larger fleet in a short seasonal operation. The...
by sales@golf-cartsnation.com | Aug 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
Golf cart fleet charging infrastructure should be planned at the same time as the vehicles—not after the carts arrive. A course can purchase an appropriate electric fleet and still experience delayed staging, tripped breakers, damaged cords and incomplete overnight...