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...
by sales@golf-cartsnation.com | Aug 2, 2026 | Golf Course Golf Carts, Golf Course Fleet Buying & Procurement
Comparing lead acid vs lithium golf cart batteries requires more than reviewing purchase price or an advertised battery lifespan. Golf-course fleets operate on strict schedules, and a battery system affects cart availability, maintenance labor, charger requirements,...
by sales@golf-cartsnation.com | Aug 2, 2026 | Golf Course Golf Carts, Golf Course Fleet Buying & Procurement
Lithium golf carts for golf courses can reduce routine battery maintenance, provide quiet electric operation and support more flexible charging. Those benefits can be valuable, but they do not automatically justify a higher purchase price for every facility. A lithium...
by sales@golf-cartsnation.com | Aug 2, 2026 | Golf Course Fleet Buying & Procurement, Golf Course Golf Carts
Comparing gas vs electric golf carts for golf courses requires more than asking which powertrain has the longest range or lowest advertised price. The correct option depends on daily utilization, terrain, charging capacity, maintenance staffing, climate, tournament...
by sales@golf-cartsnation.com | Aug 2, 2026 | Golf Course Golf Carts, Golf Course Fleet Buying & Procurement
Choosing a golf cart fleet supplier is a long-term operational decision, not simply a search for the lowest unit price. The selected company can influence vehicle suitability, fleet consistency, warranty administration, delivery, financing and the course’s access to...
by sales@golf-cartsnation.com | Aug 2, 2026 | Golf Course Golf Carts, Golf Course Fleet Buying & Procurement
A well-prepared golf cart fleet RFP gives qualified vendors enough information to propose the right vehicles, commercial terms and delivery plan. A poorly written solicitation can produce bids that appear comparable on price but differ significantly in batteries,...