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Why go lithium for your golf trolley
Why go lithium for your golf trolley?
This is a question we are often asked.
Over the last few years an increasing number of golfers have decided to upgrade and power their electric golf trolley with lithium. It provides a reliable and more cost-effective option than a Lead-acid alternative and furthermore its reliability is endorsed with a peace of mind five year manufacture warranty.
Lithium Golf batteries are also super lightweight when compared to lead acid with most of them being able to stay on the trolley when you collapse it for transport and storage. They also charge much quicker than a lead acid battery meaning your cost per round is much lower.
Motocaddy Lithium golf batteries come with both 18 and 36 hole capacities.
If you are interested in upgrading to a lithium battery or a new lithium golf trolley, we offer great prices on both Motocaddy and Powakaddy.





