Denago EV's lithium-ion batteries are built to outlast traditional lead-acid packs by a wide margin, but no battery lasts forever. Knowing the signs of a failing pack — and where to get a genuine replacement — keeps your Denago EV running the way it should.
Lithium-ion batteries degrade far more slowly than lead-acid, but usage patterns, extreme temperatures, and age still affect capacity over time. A properly maintained Denago EV battery can deliver years of reliable service before replacement is needed.
A qualified technician will diagnose the pack, confirm it's the source of the performance issue rather than a controller or wiring fault, and install a compatible replacement battery matched to your specific Denago EV model and its power requirements.
Ask about current service specials, and confirm whether your Denago EV is still covered under warranty before paying out of pocket — many battery issues within the warranty window are covered.
Denago EV's lithium-ion batteries are designed to last significantly longer than traditional lead-acid packs, though actual lifespan depends on usage, charging habits, and climate. Contact TIGON Golf Carts service for an evaluation if performance has declined.Golf Cart Service
Common signs include shorter range, slower or incomplete charging, reduced power under load, and dashboard warning indicators.
Coverage depends on your specific warranty terms and the age of your cart. A TIGON Golf Carts service advisor can confirm what's covered.