Looking after an electric buggy comes down to three things: regular servicing to keep it running well, a warranty that covers the build, and call-out support for when something needs attention quickly. Our vehicles carry a 3-year warranty and a 24-hour priority call-out, and a service plan ties the rest together. This guide explains what each part covers and how to keep a single buggy or a whole fleet on the road.
What does servicing involve?
A service keeps the vehicle safe, efficient and presentable. It typically covers the battery and charging system, brakes, tyres, steering and suspension, lights and electrics, and the bodywork and trim. Electric drivetrains have far fewer moving parts than petrol engines, so servicing is lighter and more predictable, but regular checks still matter, especially for a vehicle in daily use.
How often should a buggy be serviced?
Service intervals depend on how hard the vehicle works. A buggy used most days on a resort or estate needs attention more often than one used occasionally. As a general guide, an annual service suits light use, with more frequent checks for heavy or commercial use. The right interval for your own vehicles is best confirmed against how hard they are actually worked.
What the 3-year warranty covers
Our vehicles come with a 3-year warranty covering the build and its components against defects in normal use. As with any warranty, there are conditions: it covers faults rather than wear-and-tear items or damage from misuse, and it relies on the vehicle being maintained as recommended. The full exclusions, and the battery warranty terms, are set out in the warranty documentation supplied with the vehicle.
- Covered
- Warranty
- Arranged separately
- Not applicable
- Covered
- Service plan
- Arranged separately
- Per visit
- Covered
- 24-hour priority call-out
- Arranged separately
- Not applicable
- Covered
- As needed
- Arranged separately
- Replaced as needed
| Covered | Arranged separately | |
|---|---|---|
| Build defects | Warranty | Not applicable |
| Routine servicing | Service plan | Per visit |
| Urgent faults | 24-hour priority call-out | Not applicable |
| Wear items and consumables | As needed | Replaced as needed |
The 24-hour priority call-out
Some uses cannot wait for a routine appointment. A fault on a resort or at an event needs a fast response so a vehicle off the road does not strand a guest transfer. Our 24-hour priority call-out is built for exactly that, getting attention to a vehicle quickly so the operation keeps moving. For fleets, this sits alongside the service plan as part of keeping vehicles always ready.
Battery care and parts
The battery is the heart of an electric buggy, and a little care extends its life. Charge regularly rather than running fully flat, keep terminals and connections clean, and store the vehicle charged where you can. Lithium packs tolerate partial charging well and last far longer than lead-acid in regular use. For repairs, using correct parts keeps the vehicle reliable and protects the warranty, so source parts and work through us or an approved route.
A maintained buggy holds its value, runs reliably and stays warranted. The plan matters as much as the vehicle.
Keeping a fleet running
For a fleet, downtime is the real cost, so the aim is to prevent faults and fix them fast when they happen. A service plan across the fleet, a simple daily check routine, and call-out cover together mean vehicles stay ready. Standardising on one platform and battery type also simplifies spares and servicing across the whole fleet.
We can put a service plan in place that fits how you use your vehicles, from a single buggy to a managed fleet, with the warranty and call-out built in. Tell us what you run and we will set out a plan that keeps it reliable.
Keep your buggy running
Put a service plan in place that fits your vehicles, with the warranty and 24-hour call-out built in. We will tailor it to how you use them.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the warranty?+
Our vehicles come with a 3-year warranty covering the build and components against defects in normal use, with the full terms set out in the documentation supplied with the vehicle.
What is the 24-hour priority call-out?+
It is a fast-response service for urgent faults, so a vehicle off the road is attended to quickly and your operation keeps moving. It sits alongside the service plan for fleets.
How do I look after the battery?+
Charge regularly rather than running fully flat, keep connections clean, and store the vehicle charged. Lithium packs in particular last far longer when looked after this way.
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