Golf Cart Batteries - How Much Do They Cost?

Mar. 30 2021 Miscellaneous By E3 Vehicles

You just hopped in your golf cart ready to cruise, you turn the key, and NOTHING! UHGGGG! Hopefully, you forgot to charge your cart the night before . . . but, in all reality, we know all batteries eventually wear out and it might be time for you to replace them. 

You’ve probably noticed your golf cart is not performing the way it used to - it’s getting fewer miles, less power uphill and it may be time to fully replace your golf cart batteries. Luckily if you live in Los Angeles, most golf cart repair shops will provide Mobile Golf Cart Service and can complete a battery replacement at your home or commercial location just call or text to speak to a golf cart mechanic 310-386-3679.

If you want to learn more about batteries keep reading below!



How to know when your golf cart batteries are going bad?

There are few signs that will reveal your golf cart barries may need to be replaced. 

  • Your total range or miles per trip is reduced. 

  • Charging your golf cart is taking longer than usual.

  • Speed is slower, especially going up a hill.

  • You see corrosion on your golf cart battery terminals. 

  • Your golf cart just won’t start.


So, how much do golf cart batteries cost?

The overall price will depend on the make and model of your cart and how many batteries your charging system calls for - usually (6) 8v batteries or (6) 8v batteries. Most carts are powered by lead-acid batteries, in general, these golf cart batteries should last you 3-5 years, but if you don’t properly take care of your batteries they can stop working much faster. 

Batteries are essentially the most expensive replacement part of your electric golf cart and will range between $800 - $2000. 

You can save money by installing golf cart batteries yourself, but, beware - replacing your golf cart batteries is a lot more difficult than replacing the one battery on your gas vehicles. Although you want to save money, improper installation can cause major electrical and charging issues, ultimately costing you more money overall + the headache of properly disposing of 6 to 8 heavy batteries. 

As a large monetary investment, we highly recommend you DO NOT replace the golf cart batteries yourself and find a professional golf cart mechanic.

 If you are one to take on this project yourself here is a video that will help. 


You’ve Decided to Replace - Now, Where to find golf cart batteries near me? 

The first thing you should do is call your local golf cart dealer near you, you can usually find a professional shop or golf cart mechanic through a google search. If you are in the Los Angeles Area - choose the best place to call for golf cart batteries - choose the #1 golf cart dealer and repair center. It’s important to find a trustworthy repair center that can offer you a warranty and quality installation. Plus, with mobile golf cart repair available, you should find a mechanic that can come to you and leave with your old batteries for safe disposal. 


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