An electric buggy is a valuable and portable asset, which makes storing it well and securing it against theft worth a little thought. Good storage protects it from weather and keeps the battery healthy, while sensible security deters the opportunist and makes a determined thief think twice. Neither is complicated, and together they mean your buggy is there, and ready, each morning. This guide sets out the practical steps.
- Store the buggy dry and sheltered to protect it and the battery.
- Keep it out of easy sight and reach where you can.
- Use physical deterrents: wheel clamps, ground anchors and secure storage.
- Consider an immobiliser or tracker for higher-value or exposed vehicles.
- Remove the key and follow the charging guidance overnight.
Storing it well
Where a buggy lives matters. A dry, sheltered spot, a garage, a barn, a lock-up or a proper cover, protects it from weather and keeps the battery in good condition, as our winter care guide sets out. Storing it out of easy sight also helps, since a buggy that is not on obvious display is a less tempting target. Somewhere secure and covered is better than an open yard.
Deterring theft
Because a buggy is portable, physical security is worth having. A wheel clamp, a ground anchor and a good lock make a quick theft much harder, and secure storage behind a locked door is the strongest deterrent of all. For higher-value vehicles or exposed sites, an immobiliser that stops the buggy being driven off, or a tracker that helps recover it, adds another layer. The aim is simply to make your buggy more trouble than it is worth to a thief.
Overnight routine
A simple overnight routine keeps the buggy safe and ready: remove the key so it cannot simply be driven away, put it on charge following the guidance for your battery, and lock the storage. On a site with several buggies, keeping them together in one secure store is easier to protect than scattering them. A little routine turns security from a worry into a habit.
Frequently asked questions
How should I store an electric golf buggy?+
Somewhere dry and sheltered, a garage, barn, lock-up or under a proper cover, to protect it from weather and keep the battery healthy. Storing it out of easy sight also makes it a less tempting target.
How do I stop my buggy being stolen?+
Use physical deterrents like a wheel clamp, ground anchor and good lock, and store it behind a locked door where you can. For higher-value or exposed vehicles, an immobiliser or tracker adds another layer. Remove the key overnight.
Is an immobiliser or tracker worth it?+
For a higher-value vehicle or an exposed site, often yes. An immobiliser stops the buggy being driven off, and a tracker helps recover it if taken. We can advise on options for your vehicle and site.
Should I remove the key overnight?+
Yes. Removing the key means the buggy cannot simply be driven away, and it is a simple habit alongside charging and locking the storage overnight.
How do I store a fleet securely?+
Keeping several buggies together in one secure, covered store is easier to protect and to charge than scattering them around a site. A single locked store with the fleet inside is the simplest strong solution.
Protect your investment
Ask us about secure storage, charging and security options for your buggy or fleet, and we will advise and quote to your setting.
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