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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Here is the lithium battery cart information from Yamaha:
"The Yamaha Drive 2 PowerTech Li golf car, powered by lithium iron phosphate batteries, offers an impressive range for your golfing adventures. Here are the key details:
Driving Range: On a flat track, the Yamaha PowerTech Li can cover approximately 38 miles on a single charge.
Battery Capacity: The lithium iron phosphate batteries have a capacity of 105 amp hours per charge, ensuring you spend more time on the course than with other battery types.
Battery Lifespan: These batteries are designed to last up to 8 years, providing reliable power throughout their lifespan.
Safety and Efficiency: Lithium-ion technology offers rapid acceleration, a higher top speed, and charging times that are 1.8 times faster compared to lead-acid batteries. Additionally, the Yamaha PowerTech Li is 25% lighter, contributing to increased range."
I'm sorry, but 38 miles from a brand new electric cart on flat ground just doesn't do it in The Villages. Uphill????? 7 year old batteries???? No thank you.
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Don't know about Yamahas, haven't talked to anyone with a Yamaha lithium.
EZGo Advertised: 60 miles on single charge, 8 year warranty
EZGo Experience (after just one year): 45 miles of Villages driving with 1/4 charge remaining according to the gauge
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Last edited by Bill14564; 02-07-2024 at 09:49 AM.
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