7 November 2023
Leading trolley brand highlights top tips for maintaining Lithium batteries
Leading electric golf trolley brand Motocaddy has put together six top tips for powered trolley owners to ensure the safety, performance and longevity of their Lithium batteries over the colder winter period.
Following various high profile general Lithium battery incidents seen in the media, the world’s top-selling powered trolley brand is keen to stress the importance of adhering to recommended battery charging and storage advice to avoid problems, particularly over prolonged periods of inactivity and the colder winter months. Therefore, it has issued the following advice for owners of its Lithium batteries ahead of the forthcoming period when less golf is played:
“Our batteries are state-of-the-art and incorporate a comprehensive Battery Management System (BMS) that helps to protect the Lithium cells if charging advice is followed correctly,” said Motocaddy CEO, John Helas. “Although incidents are extremely rare and batteries of the size and type used on golf trolleys are proven to be very safe and long-lasting, there can be issues if they’re not cared for properly, especially if second-hand batteries are involved.
“We’re actively reminding Motocaddy owners of the guidelines, plus providing in-depth instructions, hints and tips on our website. Generally, our batteries perform so well that it’s easy for golfers to overlook the important care factors. But the fundamentals should never be ignored and we’ll do everything we can to ensure that these important messages are communicated to the wider golf community.
“At Motocaddy, we prioritise safety above all else, and we take great pride in the rigorous measures we implement to ensure the safety, quality and reliability of all our products,” he added.
Motocaddy will continue to communicate its battery safety information and care tips via dedicated emails and through its social media platforms.
For further advice, a ‘How to care for your Motocaddy Lithium battery’ page can be found on the brand’s website along with in-depth Instruction manuals and a FAQ section.
For further information, please contact Adam Smith at Sports Impact on +44 (0)208 549 5500 or at or Oliver Churcher, Marketing Director on +44 (0)1279 712371 or at