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Best Lithium Golf Cart Batteries – Top Options for 2025

If you’ve decided to upgrade to lithium, the next question is: which battery is best? The best lithium golf cart batteries offer long range, minimal maintenance, and a strong warranty. In this guide, we’ll compare the top brands, including Evolution’s own batteries, RoyPow, Dakota Lithium, and Allied. At Evolution Cart Depot , we believe our factory‑installed lithium batteries are the best choice for most owners.

Top Lithium Golf Cart Batteries Compared

BrandCapacityRange (est.)LifespanWarrantyBest For
Evolution 105Ah105Ah40‑60 miles10‑15 years5‑7 yearsDaily driving, value
Evolution 160Ah160Ah60‑75 miles10‑15 years5‑7 yearsLong range, off‑road
RoyPow 105Ah105Ah40‑50 miles8‑10 years5 yearsAftermarket upgrades
Dakota Lithium 96Ah96Ah35‑45 miles10+ years11 yearsExtreme cold weather
Allied 105Ah105Ah40‑50 miles8‑10 years5 yearsLightweight

1. Evolution 105Ah & 160Ah – Best Overall for Evolution Carts

Evolution’s own lithium batteries are designed specifically for Evolution carts, ensuring perfect fitment and integration with the digital dashboard and BMS.

Pros:

  • Factory installed – no modification needed.
  • Seamless communication with cart’s display.
  • 5‑7 year warranty (industry leading).
  • 105Ah standard (40‑60 miles) or 160Ah upgrade (60‑75 miles).
  • Zero maintenance.

Cons:

  • Only available in new Evolution carts (not sold separately for other brands).

Best for: Evolution cart owners who want plug‑and‑play reliability.

2. RoyPow Lithium Batteries

RoyPow is a popular aftermarket lithium conversion kit for Club Car, EZGO, and Yamaha carts.

Pros:

  • Universal fit for many cart brands.
  • Built‑in BMS and Bluetooth monitoring.
  • 5‑year warranty.

Cons:

  • Requires adapter plate or modifications.
  • Range slightly lower than Evolution’s 105Ah.
  • Not integrated with cart’s factory dashboard.

Best for: Owners converting older lead‑acid carts from other brands.

3. Dakota Lithium 96Ah

Dakota Lithium is known for excellent cold‑weather performance and a long warranty.

Pros:

  • 11‑year warranty (best in class).
  • Performs well below freezing.
  • Lightweight.

Cons:

  • Lower capacity (96Ah) than Evolution’s 105Ah.
  • Higher price per Ah.
  • Requires aftermarket mounting.

Best for: Owners in very cold climates (frequent below‑freezing use).

4. Allied Lithium 105Ah

Allied is another popular aftermarket choice with a compact form factor.

Pros:

  • Drop‑in replacement for many carts.
  • 5‑year warranty.
  • Bluetooth monitoring option.

Cons:

  • Not integrated with cart’s display.
  • Range slightly lower than Evolution’s 105Ah due to BMS efficiency.

Best for: Owners wanting a simple aftermarket upgrade.

How to Choose the Best Lithium Battery for Your Needs

If you…Choose…
Are buying a new Evolution cartEvolution factory battery (105Ah or 160Ah) – best value, integration, and warranty.
Have an existing Club Car, EZGO, or YamahaRoyPow or Allied for drop‑in compatibility.
Drive in extreme cold frequentlyDakota Lithium for cold‑weather performance.
Need maximum range (over 50 miles per charge)Evolution 160Ah (60‑75 miles).
Want the longest warrantyDakota Lithium (11 years) or Evolution (5‑7 years).

Why Evolution Batteries Are Our Top Recommendation

For owners of Evolution carts, the factory battery is the obvious choice:

  • Perfect integration – Digital dashboard displays accurate state of charge, estimated range, and error codes.
  • No installation hassle – Already installed and tested.
  • Best warranty in its class – 5‑7 years (depending on model year).
  • Proven lifespan – 10‑15 years with normal use.

From our review page :
“I looked at aftermarket lithium, but the Evolution factory battery was cheaper when bundled with the cart and works seamlessly. No regrets.” – Dave, TX.

Battery Capacity: What Do You Really Need?

  • 105Ah (40‑60 miles) – Sufficient for 90% of users. One charge per week.
  • 160Ah (60‑75 miles) – For long commutes, hilly terrain, or heavy off‑road use.

Don’t pay for capacity you don’t need. Most owners are happy with 105Ah.

Warranty Comparison

BrandWarranty PeriodWhat It Covers
Evolution5‑7 yearsDefects, capacity loss below 70%
RoyPow5 yearsDefects, prorated after 3 years
Dakota Lithium11 yearsDefects, not capacity degradation
Allied5 yearsDefects, capacity loss below 80%

Read our golf cart warranty for full Evolution details.

Installation Considerations

  • Evolution factory battery – No installation required; comes with the cart.
  • Aftermarket batteries – May require drilling, adapter plates, or wiring changes. Professional installation recommended.

Price Comparison (Approximate)

BrandCapacityApproximate PriceCost per Ah
Evolution 105Ah105AhIncluded in cart ($10‑12k total)
Evolution 160Ah160Ah+$1,500‑$2,000 upgrade
RoyPow 105Ah105Ah$1,800‑$2,200$17‑$21
Dakota 96Ah96Ah$2,200‑$2,500$23‑$26
Allied 105Ah105Ah$1,900‑$2,300$18‑$22

When bundled with a new cart, Evolution batteries are highly cost‑effective.

Final Verdict: The Best Lithium Golf Cart Battery

For Evolution cart owners, the factory Evolution lithium battery (105Ah or 160Ah) is the best choice due to integration, warranty, and value. For aftermarket conversions, RoyPow and Allied are solid options, while Dakota Lithium excels in cold climates.

Ready to get the best lithium battery with your new Evolution cart? Browse our shop or explore financing options . For shipping details, see our shipping page .