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On National Golf Cart Day (seriously), here’s 10 ways they beat cars

Electrek

Golf carts are no longer just for cruising the country club. In fact, these days, they’re more commonly found zipping through neighborhood streets or joy-riding around beach communities. These smaller, more efficient alternatives to traditional cars might just be a good choice for your ‘second car’, believe it or not.

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Electric Golf Carts Are All The Rage

CleanTechnica EVs

Lithium-ion batteries are becoming a popular option for electric golf carts.

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E-quipment Highlight: Club Car Urban is the most practical electric pickup in US

Electrek

Meet the Club Car UTV. A small, neighborhood-legal EV that its makers says combines the practicality of a pickup truck and the efficiency of a golf cart to shuttle workers and supplies around the job site. It’s so good, in fact, that it’s making me ask: is this the most practical electric pickup you can buy ?

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The surprising rise of electric golf carts as ‘second cars’ in the US

Electrek

Believe it or not, electric golf carts are becoming a popular choice as “second cars” for many American families. These compact, efficient, and versatile vehicles are increasingly being seen far beyond the confines of the country clubs, zipping around neighborhoods and making regular appearances in local commutes.

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On National Golf Cart Day (seriously), here’s 10 ways they beat cars

Baua Electric

Golf carts are no longer just for cruising the country club. In fact, these days, they’re more commonly found zipping through neighborhood streets or joy-riding around beach communities. Here are 10 compelling reasons why golf carts might just be the better choice for your local transportation needs.

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E-quipment Highlight: Club Car Urban is the most practical electric pickup in US

Baua Electric

Meet the Club Car UTV. A small, neighborhood-legal EV that its makers says combines the practicality of a pickup truck and the efficiency of a golf cart to shuttle workers and supplies around the job site. The Club Car Urban UTV, on the other hand? And the Club Car Urban UTV move those 2,204 lbs.

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Proud of its roots

Electric Auto Association

I cut the frame and extended it, and then a guy from the DEVC donated a golf cart motor,” he explained. “I Started with two wheels McNeil’s first experience in converting EVs came in 1976 with a 1967 Yamaha Big Bear he found in his hometown of Colorado Springs. “I