Denago EV Golf Cart Battery Care Guide

Denago EV's lineup — including the CITY, NOMAD, and ROVER families — runs on lithium battery technology, which generally requires less hands-on maintenance than older lead-acid batteries but still benefits from a few good habits to maximize its lifespan.

Charging Habits That Help

Storage Tips

If you're storing your Denago EV for an extended period — over winter, for example — check with your dealer on the recommended state of charge to store the battery at, and try to keep the cart in a moderate-temperature environment rather than extreme heat or cold.

Signs Your Battery May Need Attention

When to Bring It In

If you notice any of the signs above, it's best to have a TIGON service technician inspect the battery pack and charging system rather than trying to diagnose it yourself — lithium battery systems involve components that should be handled by trained technicians.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of battery does a Denago EV use?

Denago EV's CITY, NOMAD, and ROVER models run on lithium battery technology, which generally requires less hands-on maintenance than older lead-acid batteries.

How should I store my Denago EV over the winter?

Check with your dealer on the recommended state of charge for storage, and try to keep the cart in a moderate-temperature environment rather than extreme heat or cold.

What are signs my Denago EV battery needs service?

Noticeably reduced range, longer charge times, or the cart struggling to maintain power under normal loads are all signs it's time to have the battery inspected.Golf Cart Service

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