Ever since golf carts have become available in gas and electric models, there has been a debate about which one is better. With plenty of pros and some cons on both sides, it’s not so much about which golf cart is better—it’s about which one best suits your purposes!

At Ben Nelson Golf and Outdoor Equipment, we like to help our patrons make the best purchases. That’s why we’ve compiled this guide that covers some of the differences between electric and gas golf carts. When you’re ready to look at some of the best golf cart models out there, head to our dealership locations in Madison and Biloxi, Mississippi.

About Gas Golf Carts

Gas golf carts have many advantages. They can hit higher speeds, haul heavier cargo and are their fuel is easy to refill. These are often chosen by experienced players who like to go faster from one hole to the next. With a faster golf cart, you’ll be able to drive your vehicle on some paved areas, which you can’t do with slower carts. Gas golf carts are also very popular with those buyers who like their custom-built amenities and features. 

There’s no denying that refueling your gas golf cart is easy but all that gas has a negative impact on the environment, especially when compared to their electric counterparts. When you bring all that noise and fumes over to a golf course, you might find yourself ruining other golfers’ experiences. The carbon-monoxide emissions pose a health threat when operated within enclosed spaces such as a garage. These models also make much more noise and require regular oil changes.

About Electric Golf Carts

If you don’t like to have a negative impact on the environment, you might prefer electric golf carts because they have zero emissions. Electric models cost less to maintain and operate because recharging them is less expensive than buying gas and they do not require as much constant maintenance. You’ll also find more models when you shop for an electric golf cart. 

You should know that it can be difficult to maneuver an electric golf cart, especially for new drivers. Sometimes you can’t tell when the cart will run out of juice, and it takes time and effort to recharge it. If you don’t keep your golf cart charged properly, you might find yourself out of power at a bad place or time. These models also feature batteries that are not easily removed for charging. In many cases, they need to be towed or pushed when they run out of power, which is hardly a hassle-free process.

We know that this won’t be the end of the debate when it comes to choosing between electric or gas golf carts. Over the years both types have been getting upgrades that enhance their pros and reduce their cons. If you need more information to make your decision, head to Ben Nelson Golf & Outdoor Equipment and have a chat with our helpful staff. If you’re ready to check out our wide selection of golf carts for sale, we’ll give you a tour of the inventory! We proudly serve the areas of Mobile, Alabama, and Jackson, Mississippi.