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It's easy to find the best replacement batteries for your Club Car golf cart at Batteries Plus. We carry an enormous selection of batteries for Club Car golf carts, personal transport and utility vehicles, including the Club Car Cafe Express, Caryall, Caryall Turf, Villager, Transporter, Precedent, XRT800, XRT850, XRT950 and XRT1550.
Shop 6 volt, 8 volt and 12 volt batteries for your gas or electric Club Car golf cart. Our selection of Club Car batteries includes standard flooded deep cycle golf cart batteries, as well AGM and lithium deep cycle options.
AGM and lithium golf cart batteries provide longer lifespans and better performance, including faster charging speeds and a greater resistance to vibrations and extreme temperatures.
While you're shopping for a new battery, be sure to check out our selection of golf cart battery chargers, perfect for maintaining your Club Car batteries.
The three most popular replacement batteries for Club Car golf carts are the Duracell Ultra Group GC8 8V 165Ah Flooded Deep Cycle Battery, the Magna Power Group GC12 12V 150Ah Flooded Deep Cycle Battery, and the Duracell Ultra Group GC2 6V 215Ah Flooded Deep Cycle Battery.
The batteries in your Club Car golf cart will typically last between 4 and 6 years. In order to get the longest life possible, it's important that you maintain your golf cart batteries properly. Regular charging is incredibly important. You should ideally charge your batteries any time they drop below 50% of their total charge. Never allow a golf car battery to sit in an undercharged state for any length of time as this can lead to sulfation, which will shorten its lifespan considerably. You'll also want to avoid overcharging your battery, as this can damage the components inside, leading to premature battery failure.
If you use flooded batteries in your Club Car golf cart, you need to maintain the electrolyte inside them. Check the liquid levels of a flooded battery about once a month and if the levels are low, top them off with distilled or deionized water. If you have AGM or lithium batteries in your Club Car golf cart, you don't need to do this, since those battery types are completely sealed.
In order to determine the correct battery for your Club Car golf cart, you'll need to know whether your cart is gas or electric, as well as its overall combined voltage. For more information on finding the right size battery for your Club Car golf cart, see our Golf Cart Battery Buying Guide.