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How Much Electricity is Consumed to Charge an Electric Golf Cart?

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With snow coming in earlier than usual and the heat arriving months before the summer months, the realities of climate change have become part of our lives. It is crucial for more individuals to do their part in saving the environment. Our actions need not drastic. It could begin with shifting from gas-fuelled modes of transport to electric vehicles. Every time we drive or ride a gas-powered vehicle, the engine adds more greenhouse gas emissions and smog to the atmosphere. Electric golf carts offer an environment friendly alternative for short distance transport. These vehicles have also become the preference of more golf players and enthusiasts. Compared to gas carts, electric golf carts yield lower fuel costs by 85 percent and only produce a quarter of fuel emissions. Plus these vehicles’ quiet run and mechanisms make them an even better companion to such a solemn game. How does a golf cart battery work to be more sustainable? Read on to find out the details behind this appliance and

How To Make Your Golf Cart Street Legal In Florida

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  We get this all the time … ” Is this cart street legal? ” or How do I make my golf cart street legal? What do I need to do or can you do it? So this article was just an obvious one I needed to write to cover the bases for our customers and offer the information to get you on the same page with the Florida DMV via the FLHSMV. Here is an Affidavit for you to print and sign for them after conversion is complete. ( See below where you will need to take the vehicle for an inspection )   Also this makes for a great check list to make sure you are prepared for the conversion with all the parts required to do so.   The information below is directly from the Department of Motor Vehicles ” Guide To Owning A Low Speed Vehicle. ” Click this link for a printable copy or read on.   Basic Requirements for Street Legal Compliance A low speed vehicle (LSV) is a vehicle with a top speed greater than 20 MPH,but not greater than 25 MPH. LSVs must be registered, titled and insured with personal