One of the quieter advantages of an electric buggy is how little it asks of you once it is running. With no engine, there is no oil, no filters, no spark plugs and no fuel system to maintain, so the list of things that can go wrong, and the list of things to service, is far shorter than on a petrol vehicle. This guide sets out what maintenance and servicing an electric buggy genuinely involves, and how warranty and call-out keep a fleet you depend on available.
- No oil, filters, spark plugs or fuel system means far less to service than petrol.
- The ordinary items are tyres, brakes, general wear and battery care.
- A scheduled service keeps the warranty valid and the vehicle in good order.
- A 3-year warranty and 24-hour priority call-out cover the vehicle in use.
- A service plan spreads maintenance and keeps a working fleet available.
Why electric is low-maintenance
An electric drivetrain has far fewer moving parts than a petrol engine, and none of the consumables that a combustion engine needs. That is the heart of why maintenance is low: there is simply less to wear, less to replace and less to go wrong. For a fleet worked across a site every day, less downtime is often worth more than the saving itself.
What a service actually involves
A scheduled service checks the ordinary items: tyres and brakes, the battery and charging system, the drivetrain, lights and controls, and the general condition of the vehicle. It keeps the warranty valid and catches wear before it becomes a failure. Because there is no engine to service, it is quicker and simpler than the petrol equivalent, and we plan it around your calendar so vehicles are seen to at a quiet time.
Warranty, call-out and service plans
Every build carries a 3-year warranty and access to a 24-hour priority call-out, so a fault on a vehicle you rely on is covered quickly. For a fleet, a service plan spreads maintenance into a predictable arrangement and keeps vehicles available through the busy season, which for many operators is the point: not just the low cost, but the certainty that the fleet keeps working.
Looking after the battery
The battery is the main long-term component, and simple care extends its life: charging it properly, not leaving it flat, and following the guidance for the chemistry. A lithium pack is low-maintenance and long-lived, and our guide on lithium versus lead-acid covers how to get the most from it.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to maintain an electric golf buggy?+
Less than a petrol buggy, because there is no oil, filters, spark plugs or fuel system to service. The ordinary costs are tyres, brakes, general wear and a scheduled service. Exact figures depend on use and specification, which we set out at quotation.
What does a service involve?+
A check of tyres and brakes, the battery and charging system, drivetrain, lights and controls, and general condition. It keeps the warranty valid and catches wear early, and is quicker than a petrol service because there is no engine to maintain.
How often should it be serviced?+
On a scheduled basis to keep the warranty and the vehicle in good order. We plan servicing around your calendar so vehicles are seen to at a quiet time, and a service plan makes this predictable for a fleet.
What does the warranty and call-out cover?+
Every build carries a 3-year warranty and access to a 24-hour priority call-out, so a fault on a vehicle you depend on is covered quickly and downtime is kept low.
How do I look after the battery?+
Charge it properly, avoid leaving it flat, and follow the guidance for the chemistry. A lithium pack is low-maintenance and long-lived; our lithium versus lead-acid guide covers getting the most from it.
Ask about servicing and support
Tell us your fleet and how you use it, and we will set out the servicing, warranty and call-out that keep it running, and price it to your specification.
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Our guides are written and reviewed by the Hawke Electric Vehicles team, the people who specify, build, deliver and support the vehicles. We focus on honest, practical advice and flag where a figure depends on the build rather than guessing.
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