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What kind of engines are in golf carts?

Most golf carts use either electric motors or internal combustion engines (ICE).

Electric golf carts are powered by batteries, which provide electricity to the motor. Electric golf carts are typically quieter and more environmentally friendly than gas-powered golf carts, but they have a shorter range and require more frequent charging.

Gas-powered golf carts use gasoline to power the engine, which in turn drives the wheels. Gas-powered golf carts are typically more powerful and have a longer range than electric golf carts, but they are also louder and more polluting.

In addition to electric and gas-powered golf carts, there are also a few hybrid golf carts available that combine an electric motor with a gas engine. Hybrid golf carts offer the best of both worlds, with the quietness and environmental friendliness of an electric golf cart and the power and range of a gas-powered golf cart.

Here is a table summarizing the key differences between electric and gas-powered golf carts:

| Feature | Electric Golf Cart | Gas-Powered Golf Cart |

|---|---|---|

| Power source | Batteries | Gasoline |

| Noise level | Quiet | Loud |

| Environmental friendliness | More environmentally friendly | Less environmentally friendly |

| Range | Shorter range | Longer range |

| Charging time | Longer charging time | Shorter charging time |

| Power | Less powerful | More powerful |

| Price | More expensive | Less expensive |