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How Long Do Golf Cart Batteries Last? A Buyer’s Guide

If your golf cart gets sluggish when you’re on the back nine, it might be time to replace your golf cart batteries. 

Generally, golf cart batteries can last years and years if you recharge them after every use. However, their lifespan can also vary, depending on how you’re using them. As a deep-cycle battery, they can power more than a golf cart. You might not be able to start your Ford F150 with a 6 volt golf cart battery, but you can connect a handful of golf cart batteries to an RV for house power or a solar panel array for backup power. Like all lead-acid batteries, they don’t like extreme summers and winters.

Hit a hole in one with Interstate golf cart batteries

Available at your nearest Interstate All Battery Center or in locations selling Interstate Batteries.

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Golf cart batteries are designed to give hours of amps and enjoy a full recharge when they’re done, like your phone battery. (Just an FYI, your phone battery doesn’t like staying 100% charged.)

That said, all batteries wear out eventually. It’s natural to wonder how often you’ll need to replace them when shopping for your next set of golf cart batteries.

Let’s tee up a few answers.


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How Long Do Golf Cart Batteries Last on Average?

Golf cart batteries last four to six years on average if you maintain them well. Keep them charged every time you can and refill them with water if they lose any while they recharge. After all, most golf cart batteries come with some kind of removable caps so you can maintain the fluid levels inside.

For a typical lead-acid golf cart battery, that’s not too bad.

On the other hand, a lead-acid car battery can last three to five years, depending on a few factors — including how it was treated before you bought it.

Car batteries have a shorter lifespan than golf cart batteries generally. That’s because of the deep cycling that a golf cart battery can do. You can permanently damage a regular car battery by draining it to just 75% power. On the other hand, a 6-volt or 8-volt golf cart battery has thicker plates and a modified internal chemistry so that it can handle being discharged down to 20% without damaging the battery’s ability to store power.

For hours of power, choose an Interstate golf cart battery.

Available at Interstate All Battery Center, an Interstate Batteries distributor or anywhere that Interstate is sold.

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Estimating with normal wear and tear, a golf cart battery can last you at most six years.

Your golf cart batteries could die far sooner if you’re not careful to maintain them.


How to Make Your Golf Cart Batteries to Last Longer

Proper maintenance is the key to keeping your golf cart batteries running for years, said Interstate Batteries expert Jeff Barron. His decades-long experience in auto electronics, engineering and batteries keep our batteries performing well for car lovers, boaters and even golf cart owners.

“If golf cart batteries are well maintained, they can last for a long time, from four to six years in most applications,” Barron said.

Plenty of factors can affect a golf cart battery’s life, so he recommends doing what you can to protect them while you’re using them.

That starts with good charging habits.


Keep your golf cart batteries charged.

“Anytime you use the batteries, they need to be charged,” Barron said. “This will help them last and be ready to go when you are.”

Golf cart batteries, like other deep cycle batteries, can use 80% of their power before getting a recharge. That doesn’t mean you have to drain them to keep them healthy. In fact, try to keep them as fully charged as possible.

Use a charger designed for your golf cart batteries’ specific voltage, whether they’re 6 volts or 12 volts. Also, choose a charger designed for your battery, especially if it’s an absorbed glass-mat (AGM) battery. (AGMs do require a different charger.) 

Just be sure you don’t overcharge them or use a charger with an automatic shut-off or float charge setting. Always charge golf cart batteries in a well-ventilated area.

Check your specific golf cart battery’s manual for charging times.

Don’t have your golf cart battery manual handy? Here’s a trick: Take your battery’s amp hours and divide by 10 to get the charging rate. For instance, the GC12-HCL-UTL golf cart battery has 150 Ah, meaning it can take a 10-amp charge for 15 hours.

You should never ever drain your golf cart batteries down to zero if you can help it. Lead-acid batteries can be damaged permanently if they drain down to zero. If that happens, the active material that stores electricity will slowly harden. It’s a chemical process called sulfation. Total sulfation can take weeks, but the process takes a toll every minute the battery sits without a charge. If your golf cart ever dies, you might be able to charge its batteries, but they may not last as long as before they need a recharge again.

Protect your golf cart batteries with the Interstate Guardian

Available online and at an Interstate All Battery Center near you, the Guardian charger from Interstate can charge AGM, EFB and regular lead-acid batteries.

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Water your golf cart batteries to keep them healthy.

You should water your golf cart batteries because of all the charging they need. Charging batteries can overheat them, turning the water inside into vapor and exposing the sensitive internal components to air and drying out. Most golf cart batteries come with vent caps that twist or lever open so you can refill them with distilled water to replenish the lost water from recharging and regular use.

How to refill a golf cart battery with water:

  1. Carefully open the top of the battery.
  2. Find the fill line on the edge.
  3. Add distilled water until the water level rises above one-eighth of an inch over the lead plates.

Only distilled water will do. Any impurities in the water can cause problems for your battery.

Golf cart batteries from the brand you trust.

Visit your nearest Interstate All Battery Center for long-lasting 6-volt and 8-volt golf cart batteries.

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How to Connect Golf Cart Batteries in Series

Most golf carts use a 36-volt system or a 48-volt system. On the other hand, most lead-acid golf cart batteries don’t come in such high voltage. So how do you make 6-volt or 8-volt golf cart batteries fit a 48-volt golf cart?

You connect golf cart batteries in a series.

That’s the electrical engineering term for connecting a line of batteries, linking the positive terminal of one battery to the negative terminal of the next. This style of connection, positive to negative, simply adds the voltages together. Two 6-volt batteries in a series become a 12-volt battery pack.

If you connect six 8-volt golf cart batteries in a series, you’ll get a 48-volt golf cart battery pack.

Connecting batteries in a series can get you the voltage you need, but there’s a catch. The total battery pack is only as powerful as its weakest battery. If one battery drops voltage or loses capacity, the whole battery pack will follow. That’s why our experts recommend you avoid pairing worn golf cart batteries with new ones. If you only replace one golf cart battery in a pack of six, you’ll get the performance of whatever the next weakest battery is.

Connecting batteries in a series does not increase the total amp hour rating.

To get more capacity from your golf cart batteries, you’d need to link them in parallel — positives to positives, negatives to negatives — but the voltage would not increase.

Go for longer drives with Interstate golf cart batteries.

Shop for extreme cycle golf cart batteries for more trips around the golf course, neighborhood and anywhere you cart. Available at your nearest Interstate All Battery Center or where Interstate is sold.

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If you treat your next set of golf cart batteries well with regular charging and watering, they might last longer than your clubs.


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