When we talk about “6 golf cart batteries,” it’s typically referring to either:
- 6x6V batteries forming a 36V system
OR
- 6x8V batteries forming a 48V system
These configurations are the most common in the golf cart industry. Here’s a comparison of both setups:

6x6V Batteries (36V System)
- Common Applications:
- Found in older or budget-friendly golf carts.
- Suitable for flat terrains and less demanding use.
- Cost:
- Flooded Lead-Acid: $100–$150 per battery → $600–$900 total.
- AGM (Sealed Lead-Acid): $150–$250 per battery → $900–$1,500 total.
- Lithium-Ion Upgrade: $1,500–$2,000 for a single 36V lithium pack.
- Performance:
- Lower torque and power compared to 48V systems.
- Shorter range per charge (ideal for light, casual usage).
6x8V Batteries (48V System)
- Common Applications:
- Found in modern golf carts, especially those designed for hilly terrains or heavy-duty applications.
- Provides more power and longer range compared to 36V systems.
- Cost:
- Flooded Lead-Acid: $150–$250 per battery → $900–$1,500 total.
- AGM (Sealed Lead-Acid): $250–$350 per battery → $1,500–$2,100 total.
- Lithium-Ion Upgrade: $1,500–$2,500 for a single 48V lithium pack.
- Performance:
- More torque and power, allowing better performance on inclines.
- Longer range and faster acceleration.
Key Differences
Aspect |
6x6V (36V System) |
6x8V (48V System) |
Initial Cost |
Lower ($600–$900 for lead-acid) |
Higher ($900–$1,500 for lead-acid) |
Power Output |
Moderate |
Higher torque and speed |
Range |
Shorter |
Longer |
Applications |
Flat terrains, light use |
Hilly terrains, heavy-duty |
Lithium-Ion Battery Consideration
For both configurations, lithium-ion batteries are becoming a popular upgrade due to their:
- Longer Lifespan: 8–15 years vs. 3–5 years for lead-acid.
- No Maintenance: Unlike flooded lead-acid batteries, lithium-ion requires no watering or corrosion cleaning.
- Light Weight: Reduces overall cart weight, improving efficiency.
- Example Brands: RoyPow, Allied, ECO Battery, Bolt, HHS-Energy .
The upfront cost is significantly higher, but the long-term savings on replacements and maintenance can outweigh the initial investment.
Cost Comparison Summary (48V System)
Battery Type |
Cost per Battery |
Total for 6 Batteries |
Lifespan |
Maintenance |
Flooded Lead-Acid |
$150–$250 |
$900–$1,500 |
3–5 years |
Regular water refills |
AGM Lead-Acid |
$250–$350 |
$1,500–$2,100 |
4–6 years |
Maintenance-free |
Lithium-Ion(LiFePO4) |
$1,500–$2,500 |
(1 pack) |
8–15 years |
Maintenance-free |
Conclusion
- If your golf cart is older or has a 36V system, it likely uses 6x6V batteries.
- For newer or high-performance carts, it’s likely a 48V system with 6x8V batteries.
Your choice depends on your golf cart’s current configuration, usage needs, and budget. For frequent or heavy-duty use, consider upgrading to lithium-ion batteries for long-term benefits.