Retirement and active adult (55+) communities are among the most active golf cart markets in the country, relying on carts for daily errands, social visits, and getting around larger properties. Denago EV's lithium-powered lineup is well suited to that kind of everyday use.
Denago EV's lithium-ion batteries require far less maintenance than traditional lead-acid batteries — no watering, less weight, and generally a longer usable lifespan — which matters for owners who want a reliable cart without frequent upkeep.
| Model | Seating | Range | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Denago EV City | 2 passengers | 40–50 miles | $16,500 |
| Denago Nomad | 4 passengers | 45 miles | $9,995 |
| Denago Nomad XL | 4 passengers | 55 miles | $9,995 |
| Denago EV Rover XL | 6 passengers | 50 miles | $10,995 |
A 2-passenger City model works well for individuals or couples running errands within a community, while the 4- or 6-passenger Nomad and Rover XL are better suited to residents who frequently host guests or family visits.
Many retirement communities include roads where street-legal low-speed vehicles (LSVs) are permitted. Check with your community association and confirm your state's LSV requirements if you plan to drive on connecting public roads.
Their lithium-ion batteries require less maintenance than lead-acid options, and the lineup offers a range of seating capacities to fit different household needs.
The 2-passenger Denago EV City is well suited to individuals or couples handling errands within a community, starting at $16,500.Denago EV Brand Page
It depends on your community's rules and your state's low-speed vehicle (LSV) requirements — check both before driving on connecting public roads.Low-Speed Vehicles (LSV)