Denago EV Golf Cart Maintenance Guide

Denago EV's electric drivetrain and lithium battery mean lower maintenance overall than a gas-powered cart, but a few routine checks still go a long way toward keeping your cart reliable.

Routine Maintenance Checklist

Battery Care

Lithium-ion batteries require far less maintenance than lead-acid — no water top-offs — but should still be kept within recommended charge ranges and stored properly during long periods of inactivity.

Seasonal Considerations

Extreme heat and cold can affect battery performance and charging speed. Store your Denago EV in a covered, temperature-moderated space when possible, especially during winter months.

When to Schedule Professional Service

If you notice reduced range, unusual noises, uneven braking, or dashboard warning indicators, schedule service with a qualified technician rather than waiting for symptoms to worsen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I service my Denago EV?

Routine checks like tire pressure, brakes, and electrical connections should be done regularly, with professional service recommended if you notice any performance changes.Golf Cart Service

Does a Denago EV need less maintenance than a gas golf cart?

Generally yes. The electric drivetrain and lithium battery eliminate oil changes, spark plugs, and fuel system maintenance required on gas-powered carts.

How should I store my Denago EV in winter?

Store it in a covered, temperature-moderated space when possible, and avoid leaving the battery fully depleted for extended periods.

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