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  2. These hyper-luxury golf carts can be driven on the road

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    Danish company Garia produces high-end, road legal golf carts that cost upwards of $20,000. ... the fully carbon-fiber car had twice the battery life and twice the power of a typical Garia ...

  3. Golf trolley - Wikipedia

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    Left: manually pushed golf trolley. Right: electrically powered golf trolley. An electric golf trolley is an electric golf trolley (a battery-powered cart).It eliminates the need for golfers to carry or push their own clubs or hiring a caddie, and can require much less effort to push around than a manual push or pull trolley.

  4. Club Car - Wikipedia

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    Club Car’s first product was a three-wheeled golf carts introduced in 1958. The company has continued making carts since. The company is regarded as an industry leader involved in many innovations, including producing one of the first street-legal golf carts. [7] It enjoyed newfound success with its DS line of golf cart beginning in 1980.

  5. Exide - Wikipedia

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    Exide produces batteries and accessories for the transportation market, including original-equipment and aftermarket products for auto/truck/SUV, heavy duty, lawn and garden, marine/RV, golf carts and power sport, using absorbed glass mat (AGM), flooded, enhanced flooded battery, and gel (VRLA) technologies.

  6. Electric vehicle battery - Wikipedia

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    There are two main types of lead–acid batteries: automobile engine starter batteries, and deep-cycle batteries which provide continuous electricity to run electric vehicles like forklifts or golf carts. [35] Deep-cycle batteries are also used as auxiliary batteries in recreational vehicles, but they require different, multi-stage charging.

  7. Saft (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Société des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Saft) was founded in 1918, mainly by Victor Hérold, which since 1913 had been manufacturing batteries for the luggage carts that were used in railway stations and for the lighting of the locomotives from the Paris-Lyon-Marseille Company (PLM). [5]

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