48V Golf Cart Battery
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BSLBATT Golf Cart Batteries Advantages
B-LFP48-105GC – Innovative Golf Cart Power with Unmatched Performance
The BSLBATT 51.2V 105Ah Golf Cart LiFePO4 Battery sets a new benchmark in performance, safety, energy efficiency, fast charging, weight reduction, and compact design.
This advanced lithium battery demonstrates BSLBATT’s dedication to innovating cutting-edge battery technology. Its all-in-one design provides reliable, high-efficiency power, delivering consistent performance and superior durability for your golf cart.
Designed for Extreme Weather Conditions
Charging Temperature: 32°F–131°F (0°C–55°C)
Discharging Temperature: -4°F–131°F (-20°C–55°C)
Short-Term Storage (1 month): -4°F–131°F (-20°C–55°C)
Long-Term Storage (1 year): 32°F–95°F (0°C–35°C)
Built to perform reliably in a wide range of climates, this battery ensures consistent operation and longevity even under extreme temperatures.
Fully Certified: UL, CE, IEC & UN38.3 Compliant
Warranty: 5 years or 10,000 operating hours
Standard Lead Time: Within 28 Working Days
BSLBATT Battery Kit
LFP Charger
Smart SOC meter
Installation bracket
Product Related FAQs
1. What’s the difference between 48V and 51.2V golf cart batteries?
The main difference is the voltage. A 48V battery is standard in many golf carts, while a 51.2V battery provides slightly more power and efficiency, resulting in better performance, longer range, and higher output.
2. How much do 48V golf cart batteries cost?
Prices vary depending on capacity, brand, and battery type, but typical 48V lithium golf cart batteries range from $800 to $1,500.
3. Can you convert a 48V golf cart to a lithium battery?
Yes. Many 48V golf carts can be upgraded to lithium batteries, which offer lighter weight, faster charging, longer lifespan, and more consistent power.
4. How long do 48V golf cart batteries last?
With proper use, 48V lithium batteries can last 5–10 years, while traditional lead-acid batteries usually last 2–5 years.
5. Can I use a 48V battery with a 36V motor golf cart?
No. Using a 48V battery on a 36V motor can damage the motor and controller. Always match the battery voltage to your cart’s original specifications.
6. How many batteries are in a 48V golf cart?
A standard 48V golf cart typically uses four 12V batteries connected in series, or six 8V batteries, depending on the design.
