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If your golf cart needs reliable power, Trojan has you covered. These deep-cycle batteries are made to go the distance - whether you're driving a Club Car, EZGO, or Yamaha.

At ImpactBattery, we only carry fresh-stock Trojan Golf Cart Batteries with high amp-hour ratings and long-lasting performance. No old inventory sitting on shelves. Just strong, steady power every time you hit the road or course.

Need a 6V, 8V, or 12V battery? You’ll find top picks like the T-105, T-875, and T-1275 - all ready to ship and priced right.

We’ve helped thousands keep their carts running strong, and we’re here to help you too. Let’s find the right Trojan battery for your setup.

Why Choose Trojan for Your Golf Cart?

If you want batteries built to last, Trojan delivers exactly that. Their deep-cycle flooded lead-acid batteries are designed for tough use, deep discharges, and long runtimes without losing power too soon. 

Trojan uses Alpha Plus Paste and T2 Technology in every battery and helps you get more capacity per charge and better performance over time.

Each model is made with durable grids and strong internal components, handling heavy use like hilly terrain or back-to-back rounds. With proper care, many Trojan batteries can deliver up to 1,200 cycles - that’s years of dependable power.

Trojan offers a wide range of options to match your setup, including GC2, GC8, and GC12 form factors. These sizes refer to battery group dimensions, GC2 is common for 6V, GC8 for 8V, and GC12 for 12V. Knowing your form factor helps ensure a proper fit inside your battery tray.

Why Trojan?

  • Higher capacity per charge

  • Tough build for daily use

  • Long life with proper maintenance

  • Trusted by professionals for decades

Trojan Battery Compatibility Guide

Not sure which Trojan battery fits your golf cart? Here's a quick look at what works best based on the cart you drive. These pairings are based on the most common setups and are a great place to start when choosing your replacement batteries.

Club Car: Most 48V Club Car models run great with either 6x T‑105 (6V) or 4x T‑1275 (12V). Both options offer solid runtime and durability, depending on your layout and tray space.

EZGO: If you have a 48V EZGO cart, 6x T‑875 (8V) is a popular choice. Older 36V models often use 6x T-105 (6V) batteries and provide a dependable power setup that lasts.

Yamaha: Yamaha carts commonly match with either T‑105 or T‑875 batteries. It depends on your cart’s voltage and battery tray layout.

Golf Cart Battery Configuration

Getting your voltage right is key to a reliable setup. Most golf carts run on either 36V or 48V systems, and the total voltage comes from how you wire your batteries in a series connection. That just means linking them end to end so their voltage adds up.

For a 36V cart, the most common setup is six 6-volt batteries, like the Trojan T‑105 or T‑105 Plus. If your cart runs on 48V, you have two solid options: go with six 8-volt batteries, such as the T‑875, or use four 12-volt batteries, like the T‑1275, for a cleaner install with fewer connections.

Each setup has trade-offs. More batteries spread out the load for longer life, while fewer batteries take up less space. 

Also, keep your battery tray size in mind - GC2, GC8, and GC12 form factors all differ slightly in width and height. Checking the terminal layout and fit before you buy can save a lot of hassle.

Need a hand? Our team can walk you through it anytime.

Maintenance Tips (Flooded Trojan Batteries)

Taking care of your flooded lead-acid Trojan batteries isn’t complicated, but it does make a big difference in how long they last. Start by checking the water levels at least once a month. Only use distilled water - never tap - and fill just enough to cover the plates after charging.

To get the most out of your battery’s lifespan, we recommend using a smart desulfating charger. It helps prevent buildup on the plates and keeps your charge cycles more efficient. Also, clean the battery terminals with a baking soda and water mix every few weeks to stop corrosion before it starts.

Before storing your cart for the season, give the batteries a full charge and disconnect them. And for flooded models, running an equalization charge every 30 days helps keep the cells balanced and working their best.

Quick tips to keep in mind:

  • Check water levels monthly and use distilled water only

  • For longer battery life, use a desulfating smart charger 

  • Clean terminals regularly with a baking soda solution

  • Store is fully charged during the off-season

  • Run an equalization charge once a month

Charging Best Practices for Golf Cart Batteries

A good charger does more than just refill your battery. It helps protect its health over time. With the right setup and habits, you’ll get more cycles, stronger performance, and fewer headaches. 

Here are some charging tips that make a real difference for flooded Trojan batteries:

Use a smart deep-cycle charger: Smart chargers adjust the voltage as your battery charges, preventing overcharging and overheating. They’re safer, more efficient, and extend battery life compared to basic manual chargers. For deep-cycle use, they’re absolutely worth it.

Match the charger to your battery’s specs: Always use a charger that supports the correct voltage and current for your battery model. For example, a 6V battery should float around 6.6 - 6.8 volts when fully charged. The right charger makes sure your battery charges fully without being pushed too hard.

Avoid full discharge below 50%: Letting your battery drop too low too often can shorten its life dramatically. Try to recharge before the charge falls below half. Staying above 50% helps preserve the internal plates and keeps performance consistent.

Stick with flooded battery chargers: These Trojan batteries are all flooded lead-acid, so there’s no need for AGM or Gel-compatible chargers. Flooded-compatible chargers are easy to find and made to support the kind of cycling these batteries go through daily.

Why Buy Trojan from ImpactBattery.com?

Finding the right Trojan battery is important - but buying from the right place matters just as much. ImpactBattery.com doesn’t just sell golf cart batteries - we ship trusted power solutions backed by real expertise and service that actually cares.

  • Competitive Prices, No Surprises: We keep our Trojan GC battery prices fair and transparent. If you're buying a single unit or a full set, you’ll always get top value without inflated markups.

  • Always Fresh, Never Warehouse Aged: We ship directly from our Kentucky warehouse, so you’ll never get old stock that’s been sitting on a shelf. Our inventory moves fast, and that means longer battery life for you.

  • Discounts for Bigger Orders: Need multiple batteries? We offer volume discounts for bulk orders. Just reach out - we’ll help you save more when you buy more.

  • Real Support from Battery Experts: Have a question? Call us at (866) 668‑3163 and talk to someone who actually knows batteries. We’re here to guide you on voltage, fitment, and charging - no guesswork needed.

  • A Name You Can Count On: We’ve been serving customers with reliable battery solutions for years. With top-rated service, fast shipping, and a passion for quality, we’ve earned the trust of thousands across the country.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? You’re not alone. Here are some of the most common things our customers ask when shopping for Trojan golf cart batteries - along with clear answers to help you make the right choice.

How long does a Trojan T-105 battery last?

With proper care, the Trojan T-105 can last five to seven years or more. It offers up to 1,200 cycles when charged correctly, watered regularly, and kept above 50% state of charge. Routine maintenance plays a big role in getting the most life out of it.

What’s the difference between T-105 and T-105 Plus?

Both offer the same 6V, 225Ah deep-cycle power - but the T-105 Plus includes upgraded internal features. It uses SureVent™ flip-top caps for easier watering and enhanced plate design for slightly better charge efficiency. If you want added convenience and a bit more durability, the Plus version is worth considering.

Can I mix Trojan batteries with other brands?

It’s not recommended. Mixing batteries, even if they have the same voltage, can cause uneven charging and shorten battery life. For best performance and safety, stick with a matched set from the same brand and model.

What voltage do I need for my EZGO golf cart?

Most EZGO golf carts run on either 36V or 48V systems. Older models often use six 6V batteries (36V), while newer ones typically take six 8V batteries (48V) like the Trojan T-875. Always check your cart’s specs or battery tray before ordering.

Do Trojan golf cart batteries come charged?

Yes, Trojan batteries are shipped pre-charged and ready for installation. However, it’s always a good idea to top them off with a full charge before first use - especially if they’ve been sitting in transit.

Ready to Power Up Your Ride? If you’re replacing one battery or upgrading your full pack, Trojan golf cart batteries deliver the performance and reliability you can count on. Explore our collection and get the right fit shipped fresh to your door.

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