Evolution Battery Warranty Explained – What’s Covered & How to Claim
One of the biggest advantages of an Evolution golf cart is the lithium battery warranty. Understanding the Evolution battery warranty helps you buy with confidence. In this guide, we’ll explain the coverage period, what’s included, exclusions, and how to file a claim. At Evolution Cart Depot , we honor the full manufacturer warranty on every cart we sell.
Warranty Overview
Evolution offers a comprehensive warranty on its lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries:
| Component | Warranty Period |
|---|---|
| Lithium battery (defects) | 5‑7 years (depending on model year) |
| Lithium battery (capacity retention) | 5‑7 years (prorated after initial period) |
| Frame | 5 years |
| Motor & controller | 3 years |
| Other electrical parts | 1‑3 years |
The battery warranty is the longest and most valuable part of the coverage.
What the Battery Warranty Covers
1. Defects in Materials or Workmanship
If the battery fails due to internal defect (e.g., cell imbalance, BMS failure, manufacturing flaw), Evolution will replace it at no cost within the warranty period.
2. Capacity Loss Below 70%
If the battery’s usable capacity drops below 70% of its original rating within the warranty period, Evolution will provide a prorated replacement. For example:
- Year 1‑3 – Full replacement (depending on terms).
- Year 4‑5 – Prorated (you pay a percentage of replacement cost).
- Year 6‑7 – Prorated (smaller percentage).
This ensures you’re not left with a degraded battery early in the cart’s life.
What Is NOT Covered
Like all warranties, certain conditions are excluded:
- Damage from accidents – Physical impact, flooding, fire.
- Improper charging – Using a non‑Evolution charger or incorrect voltage.
- Unauthorized modifications – Opening the battery case, third‑party BMS changes.
- Normal wear and tear – Gradual capacity loss below 70% is covered; normal aging above 70% is not.
- Commercial use – Some warranties are shorter for commercial applications (check your contract).
- Neglect – Storing at 0% for months, submerging in water.
Prorated Replacement Example
Suppose your 105Ah battery drops to 65% capacity in year 5 (within warranty). Evolution might offer a replacement at 50% of the retail cost. The exact prorated schedule is detailed in your owner’s manual.
How to File a Battery Warranty Claim
Step 1: Document the Issue
- Note error codes on the digital dashboard.
- Take photos or video of any physical damage (if applicable).
- Record the battery’s performance (range, charge time).
Step 2: Contact Us
Reach out via our contact page . Provide your purchase information and the symptoms.
Step 3: Diagnostic Testing
We may ask you to perform simple tests or bring the cart to a service center (or we can guide you remotely).
Step 4: Claim Approval
If the battery is deemed defective, Evolution will approve a replacement or prorated settlement.
Step 5: Replacement
- Full replacement – New battery shipped to you (or installed at a service center).
- Prorated – You pay the applicable percentage; we ship the new battery.
Most claims are resolved within 7‑14 days.
Transferability
The Evolution battery warranty is typically transferable to a second owner if the cart is sold within the warranty period. This adds resale value. Check your specific warranty document for details.
How Evolution’s Warranty Compares to Competitors
| Brand | Battery Warranty | Capacity Guarantee | Transferable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evolution | 5‑7 years | Below 70% (prorated) | Yes |
| Club Car (lithium) | 3‑5 years | Below 70% | Varies |
| ICON | 5 years | Below 70% | Varies |
| Star EV (lithium) | 3‑5 years | Below 80%? (check) | Varies |
Evolution’s warranty is among the longest in the industry.
Real Owner Experience with Warranty Claims
From our review page :
“My battery showed an error code after 2 years. I contacted Evolution Cart Depot, they diagnosed it remotely, and shipped a replacement within a week. No hassle.” – Mike, FL.
“I was worried about buying a lithium cart, but the 7‑year warranty gave me peace of mind. Haven’t needed it yet, but good to know it’s there.” – Linda, TX.
Tips to Keep Your Battery Warranty Valid
- Use the included Evolution charger only.
- Store the cart indoors when possible (extreme heat can degrade batteries).
- Avoid deep discharges below 10% regularly.
- Do not modify the battery or BMS.
- Keep the battery clean and dry.
What Happens When the Warranty Expires?
After the warranty period, the battery may still function for years. Evolution batteries often last 10‑15 years total. If replacement is needed, Evolution offers discounted replacement batteries for original owners.
Final Thoughts on Evolution Battery Warranty
The Evolution battery warranty explained here shows that Evolution stands behind its product. With up to 7 years of coverage against defects and capacity loss, you can buy with confidence. Combined with zero maintenance and long lifespan, the Evolution lithium battery is a smart investment.
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