Rayrla
Silver Member
I have owned electric carts since 1998. At one time owned three, a 1998 36 volt EZGO, a 2006 48 volt Club Car, and a 2008 48 volt Club Car Carryall with a dump bed. Use the EZGO and Club Car at the golf course and the Carryall on my 20 acres. I used the Carryall to transport me and my tools to my barn which is 300 yards from the house and general yard maintenance. Batteries on the carts used on golf courses generally last 6-8 years while the Carryall still has the original batteries from 2008. All three have been very dependable vehicles. The Carryall is used for mostly short runs, does not get used everyday and often does not go on the charger for two or three weeks. The golf course cars are often charged two to three times a week. The key to long battery life is to buy quality batteries and proper maintenance. Check batteries regularly and don't overfill. Keep the terminals clean(once a year). The negative for me is ride. Golf courses are mostly smooth if you keep the ball in the fairway. Acceptable ride. My twenty acres has plenty of rough terrain, so ride is harsh.