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Old 11-26-2024, 09:06 AM
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Looking at an Evolution EV cart. Being told their biggest battery is 160 ah. 50 - 60 mile range with speeds up to 27 (if adjusted). They used to offer a 205 ah battery that would go 70 miles. They don't offer that larger battery. Next, The one I'm looking at is 77 inches in height. I have the map of all tunnels in the villages and know that several are only 74 inches in height at the sides (82 inches in middle ) What is your experience with actual mileage and dealing with the lower tunnels?
EZgo is made in the U.S. Do you really want to buy a cart made in China?
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Old 11-26-2024, 09:06 AM
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We chose an EZGo because it was a "standard" height that we knew would not be a problem with the tunnels. Lately I've heard EZGo went with a taller design also but I haven't looked at any myself.

Will you go through those particular tunnels? Would you go through them regularly or would an alternate path work for you?

I have seen many scrapes in the top of those shorter tunnels.

In another thread there was a discussion of being able to easily lower the top of one of the taller EVs. I believe it was the Evolution but I'm not sure. The Search function should be able to find it.

Personally, we chose the shorter cart because of those tunnels. Realistically, there are alternate routes that we could have taken the four times we've been up that way in the last two years.

Range: I have an EZGo so apples to oranges. I tried to reach the end of my battery but at 45 miles I was tired of sitting in the seat and gave up. Since then I have had one 42 mile day. I believe I would be able to get 60 miles (others argue that I can't) but I don't see us ever traveling that far anyway.
I have an EZGO Lithium and live at Linden by Monarch Grove. When I travel to Nancy Lopez if I don’t stay close to the middle on that one way cave tunnel with speed bumps the back of the roof will scrape. Fun at 0630 in the morning. I have tested the range and achieved 60 miles. Long day, hsd to drive around the neighborhood a few times. Agree i can go anywhere I need. We have a home at Annapolis and travel often. Have over 6k miles and don’t lose battery capacity. It plug it in the night before I venture out fir Early Bird golf. Has neve left me stranded.
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Old 11-26-2024, 09:46 AM
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Looking at an Evolution EV cart. Being told their biggest battery is 160 ah. 50 - 60 mile range with speeds up to 27 (if adjusted). They used to offer a 205 ah battery that would go 70 miles. They don't offer that larger battery. Next, The one I'm looking at is 77 inches in height. I have the map of all tunnels in the villages and know that several are only 74 inches in height at the sides (82 inches in middle ) What is your experience with actual mileage and dealing with the lower tunnels?
We just bought our 2nd Evolution Golf Cart from Todd at The Golf Cart Company 407.557.2775 (HIGHLY RECOMMEND Todd) We now have a 2 seater 180 Battery and a 4 seater front facing 160 battery. We love our Evolution GC and Todd is amazing!! He was able to lower the roof (NO add'l charge) in our 4 seater to manuver the lowest tunnel at saddlebrook. You wouldnt even know this was done. Give Todd a call and he will be more than happy to help you get into an Evolution GC Good luck with your journey, Best
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My understanding is Hidden Creek Lowers the roof on theirs 2"
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Old 11-26-2024, 10:01 AM
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Who does, or wants to, 50+ miles a day in a golf cart?
Over that, and gas is the way to go.
Height is your problem, the rest is personal choice.
Recall my working career. Last couple of years had to drive 30 miles (one way) to get to work. Hated it. Have 0 desire to drive a golf cart that far. Live in the Spanish Springs area and have 0 desire to take cart further than Belle Glade CC
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Old 11-26-2024, 10:09 AM
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I have a STAR EV Golf Cart, with 8 Batteries. I have gone 80 miles on a full charge, but it's top speed is about 21 MPH with the tires fully inflated. I usually average about 20 MPH. It has a height of 73", and I can use any tunnel in The Villages. There are a few "low tunnels that require me to stay toward the left side of the lane because the tunnel slopes down a little too low on the right side.
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I talked to a Dealership that sold Evolution EV carts last week .
They gave up Evolution because of repair issues , warranty issues ... getting parts ect .
Stay main stream , you'll thank yourself in years to come . Good Luck
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Old 11-26-2024, 11:09 AM
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I have a Star Sirius EV with a 210 ah battery. I can get over 70 miles with 10-20% charge left. And yes, I did it once when I first bought the cart to eliminate the “wonder if” factor.

I live in the Spanish Springs area. The Star is a little tall. But I have no problem in any of the tunnels up here (they are lower than tunnels down south) and I go through them all the time.

I too have gone from Spanish Springs down to play Shallow Creek - about 24 miles for me. It’s a beautiful golf cart ride. Played a round - and by the way, on the course the amount of charge used is nil - then sight see around the area to see how it’s developing. All total 55 miles no problem.

As far as comfort, my Star seats are as comfortable as my Cadillac. No sore anything. And the fresh air ride at a relaxed pace is more fun than the car.

All electric carts are programmable. Depends on the controller - most are Curtis - for the software needed. Star comes factory set with a 24 mph limit. Plenty for me. I usually cruise 21-22.

Star has independent suspension, retractable seat belts and a back up camera, too, which is nice in the golf cart parking lot for those guys that just want to stand behind your cart when you are backing up.

Have a friend who has an Evolution with a 180 ah. It is also a nice cart, his range is a little less than mine but sufficient for him he says. The Star ride is smoother.

I would say, for an electric cart, get the biggest battery you can.

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Old 11-26-2024, 12:38 PM
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All electric carts are programmable. Depends on the controller - most are Curtis - for the software needed. Star comes factory set with a 24 mph limit. Plenty for me. I usually cruise 21-22.
Not all Star EV's use a Curtis Controller and if you buy other than the 210 Amp, your cart will come set at 19.5 mph.
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Old 11-26-2024, 01:26 PM
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Looking at an Evolution EV cart. Being told their biggest battery is 160 ah. 50 - 60 mile range with speeds up to 27 (if adjusted). They used to offer a 205 ah battery that would go 70 miles. They don't offer that larger battery. Next, The one I'm looking at is 77 inches in height. I have the map of all tunnels in the villages and know that several are only 74 inches in height at the sides (82 inches in middle ) What is your experience with actual mileage and dealing with the lower tunnels?
I find the 27 MPH (if adjusted) interesting and NOT in a good way. I think that there are big problems when MANY people want to go over 20 MPH. That just encourages dangerous passing. One positive note is that with an E-cart you will have a lower center of gravity than a gasoline cart. So, you should be able to BRAKE better than a gas cart.
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Old 11-26-2024, 01:29 PM
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Anyone who's willing to drive around in a golf cart, 50 miles a day, gets what he deserves ... a sore butt, sore back & a headache.

There's no way you can get 60 miles from a 160 battery at 20 mph ... you're definitely not going to get that, at 27 mph.

Figure 30-40 miles at TV Speeds (which is always pedal to the metal).

& yeah, there are people on here who insist they get 60-70 miles on a 150/160. I've called them on it and no one's willing to do a real test. I have a 210. At TV Speeds, I get about 50 miles of range. I could probably nurse it to 60, but I'd really have to be careful. (I also had a "loaner" one week, with a 105. I got about 24 miles and ran it dead.)
I have a 205ah battery on my 2024 evolution D5 4 forward facing and I have had several discharges at 70 miles with 10-12% battery remaining. All of these runs have been with it in high range, in low range (set at 20mph) I think it'd go a little further. If you'd like to call me on that and do a test I'd be happy to.
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Old 11-26-2024, 01:30 PM
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Yeah, all the cart manufacturer’s do use different controllers. I was just saying that Curtis is probably predominant. You can program any controller - just need the right software and compatible plug to the controller. I did not know the 180 ah was set to 19.5 mph.
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I don't have those problems.
No way I would ever consider giving up my gas cart for an EV.
And mine is a convertible.
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Old 11-26-2024, 09:07 PM
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We bought an Evolution Ranger 4 seat forward from Hidden Creek in June. It has the 160 battery and we live in the middle of Lake Denham. We have taken it to Sumter Landing and back and the trip back was with the lights on. Battery had 48% charge left. We took a trip up to Spanish Springs and back. Trip back was with the lights on and battery had 42% left. That is quite a long trip in a cart back and forth. I guess I always ask the gas cart people how much further are you going to go in a day than from almost as far South as you can go (once Eastport opens it will be further south but not by much).

We love this cart. No fumes, no noise so you can actually have a conversation easily with people in the back.

One trip we took was from Lake Denham to Fenney Grill and all around Eastport, then to Middleton. It was most of the day and when we got home it was at 32%.

Yes, we wish they had the 205 battery and we hear it will be back soon but this one does do the job.
No one is suggesting anyone travel 50 miles in a golf cart in one fell swoop.

But I've had days where I traveled 10+ miles to a golf course, rode 6- 7 miles playing golf, another several miles to eat lunch and 10+ miles home.

That's more than half that "50 mile"...

Now, add a trip to the pool or grocery store for a few more miles each way, go out to one of the squares or dinner for another 5-10 miles each way and it's easy to hit that "50 mile number" (or even higher)...

Breaking up the trip as I suggested removed the silly "iron butt" argument...
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Looking at an Evolution EV cart. Being told their biggest battery is 160 ah. 50 - 60 mile range with speeds up to 27 (if adjusted). They used to offer a 205 ah battery that would go 70 miles. They don't offer that larger battery. Next, The one I'm looking at is 77 inches in height. I have the map of all tunnels in the villages and know that several are only 74 inches in height at the sides (82 inches in middle ) What is your experience with actual mileage and dealing with the lower tunnels?
We test drove the Evolution. It was ok. Too many variables for us like the range, bigger battery was not available, and mostly the availability and cost of parts which was mentioned by the dealer due to potential tariffs coming because these carts are made in China could be a problem. decided to stick with Yamaha gas.
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