Electric golf carts are eco-friendly passenger vehicles specifically designed for golf courses, with a speed of around 30km/h. They are commonly used for player transportation and are also suitable for resorts, scenic areas, etc., boasting advantages of zero pollution and low noise.

Electric golf carts are low-speed electric vehicles designed for short-distance travel, commonly found on golf courses, scenic areas, large communities, or commercial parks. Their core function is to replace traditional fuel with electric power, providing a low-noise, zero-emission short-distance transportation solution. Taking the common eight-seater model as an example, these vehicles typically feature large passenger capacity, simple operation, and low maintenance costs, making them suitable for scenarios requiring frequent starting and stopping or slow-speed driving.

Eco-friendly and cost-effective to operate
Zero emissions, powered by electricity, aligns with environmental protection policies and green development concepts, especially suitable for high-environmental-demand scenes like scenic areas and communities.
Energy consumption costs are significantly lower than those of fuel vehicles, with charging costs being only 1/5 to 1/3 of fuel consumption. Maintenance is simple (no need to change engine oil, filters, etc.), and long-term operation offers excellent cost-effectiveness.

Flexible and convenient, adaptable to various road conditions
Compact body (typically 2-8 seats), with a small turning radius, enabling easy navigation through narrow streets, forest paths, and crowded areas, far surpassing the accessibility of traditional cars.
Simple to operate, no complex driving skills required; smooth throttle and brake response, suitable for all ages and genders to quickly master, reducing the learning curve.






























