Looking for 48 volt Battery
Updated 10/08/2025 | Published 10/06/2025 >
Question:
I am looking for a 48v lithium ion battery for my golf cart.... do you sell them? If not can you recommend someone? Thanks in advance
asked by: Syd V
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Expert Reply:
Hey Syd, we don't carry any 48 volt batteries but I am going to send this to a guy I work with who loves working on golf carts and was literally talking about replacement batteries for one today when I saw him earlier. He will comment below when he sees this.
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Jameson C
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Andrew N.
10/8/2025
Hey Syd, as Jameson said, we don't carry golfcart lithium batteries 48v, but there are quite a few affordable options on other sites (hate to say it, but Amazon has some at a good price). They are all going to function about the same, but Dakota Lithium batteries seem to be the best out there, although they are a bit pricey. I'd opt for one that has Bluetooth capabilities or comes with a controller/monitor to see everything. Some of the cheaper ones online don't have those options so you're sort of in the dark on amps/volts and percentage etc. Also getting one with a charger helps so you don't have to source one yourself. What golfcart is it?