For both standard lead-acid batteries and a lithium battery system, our ultra-thin golf cart solar panels are compatible and offer a variety of benefits to your cart and batteries. Available at our golf cart parts and accessories online store, Prime Cart Parts, our solar panels come in three different options – 130W, 260W, and 390W; when buying more, you save more. They work by installing on top of the golf cart roof, nearly invisible when looking at the cart from any angle but straight down, and are compatible with many different brands of carts, including EZGO, Club Car, Yamaha, and more. Our kits come with all necessary wiring and hardware for installation.
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Golf Cart Solar Panels
Using solar power to recharge golf cart batteries offers several benefits, including up to 33% more range between charges than non-solar golf carts, and can extend battery life. More specifications about our panels is listed below:
Drive Further with Solar Power
400Wh daily outdoor power depends on the 4 hours sunlight availability., and can provide up to 33% more range between recharges than carts without solar panels.
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Extend Battery Life
Using solar power to charge your batteries can avoid low speed or flameout situation caused by insufficient power while driving, and extends their life significantly. In addition, the controller has protection for overcharge, reverse current, overheating, and reverse wiring.
Sturdy and Durable
IP65 waterproof, 21% high solar cell efficiency. Corrosion-resistant aluminum frame for outdoor use, allowing the panels to last for decades as well as withstand high winds (2400Pa) and snow loads (5400Pa).
Easy Monitor
Visual display of charging current and voltage lets you easily track the battery charging state.
Package Includes
What you will get: Depending on which you order, the 130W kit gives you one panel, the 260W kit gives you two panels, and the 390W kit gives you three panels, along with a 12A solar controller, 1 pair of 16.4ft 10 AWG solar cables, and 1 pair of controller cables.
























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Top-Flight Performance: 48V 105Ah golf cart LiFePO4 battery is manufactured by top-of-the-line Grade A Prismatic LiFePO4 Cells and has a compact 5.37kWh energy, which is equivalent to 4pcs 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 in 4S (even 8pcs 12V 100Ah AGM batteries in 8S). It has a great 10.24kW power with low self-discharge rate, low capacity loss, more stable performance, and continuous discharge current up to 200A, which is 50% more powerful than the other same-size lithium battery.
Built-in 200A BMS & Multiple Protection: The LiFePO4 battery built-in 200A BMS provides over-charge/discharge, over-current, high/low temperatures, and short-circuiting protection. The battery case is made of high-strength cold-rolled sheet metal is fireproof, shockproof and IP67 waterproof. With good thermal and chemical stability. Maintenance free, no daily maintenance work and cost.
Born for Golf Carts & LCD Touchscreen: The lithium battery is specially designed and engineered to meet the rigorous demands of the 48V golf cart industry, with more powerful energy and excellent performance, compatible with the main brand golf cart controllers in the market. And comes with a 58.4V 25A LiFePO4 charger, which supports fast charging, 0% to 100% in just 4 hours. Equipped with a 2.8-inch touch screen you can view and control the battery in real time on the LCD screen.



















One of the most important tasks is making sure that an electric golf cart’s batteries are in their best condition and will last as long as possible. Many newer carts have a lithium battery system, which require virtually no maintenance, but for carts with a lead-acid battery system, regular maintenance is necessary. This includes checking the water levels and refilling with distilled water when they’re low – when refilling, the water levels are meant to be about an inch below the cap hole, or just touching the edges of where the hole begins. Cleaning the terminals is also essential to preventing damage to the posts or cables. Using a solution of baking soda and water, use a wire brush to clean any corrosion and the liquid solution to dissolve the acid deposits.
It’s recommended to use a tire pressure gauge to check the air pressure level of your tires and make sure none are over or underinflated. Depending on your golf cart, the specific ideal tire pressure may vary, but most cart tires range between 15 and 25 psi. Also make sure to inspect for any signs of excessive wear or damage, such as shallow grooves, exposed treads, or reduced firmness.


















