Trojan Batteries
Power Your Ride with Proven Performance – Trusted Trojan Batteries Built to Go the Distance
Trojan Batteries
Built to deliver superior performance, durability, and reliability, these batteries utilize the highest quality components and meet the challenges of the toughest, hilliest courses in the world. Durability, reliability, and proven technology mean you can depend on Trojan batteries for consistent performance day in and day out. Trojan’s Ranger™ 160 long-range battery golf and electric vehicle battery delivers 35% more travel time between recharging, enabling consumers to embark on longer excursions.

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All new carts come with a lifetime battery warranty for long-term peace of mind.


Frequently Asked Questions

Trojan has been a trusted name in deep-cycle battery technology for over 90 years. Their batteries are specifically engineered for golf car applications, offering long cycle life, consistent performance, and industry-leading durability. They’re known for holding a charge longer and performing well even in demanding conditions.
With proper maintenance, Trojan lead-acid batteries can last between 4 to 6 years, while their lithium options can exceed 8 to 10 years. Battery lifespan depends heavily on usage, charging habits, and upkeep.
Trojan lithium batteries offer several advantages: faster charging, longer lifespan, zero maintenance, and lighter weight. While they are more expensive upfront, they deliver better long-term value due to reduced maintenance and higher efficiency.
Yes, Trojan batteries come with a manufacturer’s warranty that typically ranges from 18 months to 3 years, depending on the model. The warranty usually covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. It does not cover damage from neglect, improper charging, or poor maintenance.
Yes, but proper storage is key. Fully charge your Trojan batteries before storage and disconnect them if possible. Store the golf car in a cool, dry place, and check the batteries monthly — recharge if voltage drops. For flooded batteries, ensure water levels are correct before storing.