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EPOCH 48V 60Ah GC2 - Golf Cart LiFePO4 Lithium Battery - Complete Kit

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EPOCH 48V 60Ah GC2 - Golf Cart LiFePO4 Lithium Battery - Complete Kit48V 60Ah LiFePO4 Battery Module Kit with Bluetooth, Smart BMS, IP67 Protection, and 48V Charger When you upgrade to lithium, you want more than a lighter battery and a shorter charge time. You want dependable runtime, stable power delivery, real protection built into the system, and less hassle every time you use it. That is exactly what this 48V 60Ah LiFePO4 battery module kit is built to deliver. Designed for electric vehicles, golf carts, and other

 

48V 60Ah LiFePO4 Battery Module Kit with Bluetooth, Smart BMS, IP67 Protection, and 48V Charger

When you upgrade to lithium, you want more than a lighter battery and a shorter charge time. You want dependable runtime, stable power delivery, real protection built into the system, and less hassle every time you use it. That is exactly what this 48V 60Ah LiFePO4 battery module kit is built to deliver.

Designed for electric vehicles, golf carts, and other 48V applications that need reliable energy output, this high-performance lithium battery system combines modern monitoring, fast charging, and durable construction in a compact, maintenance-free setup. With 60Ah of capacity at 51.2V nominal, it provides roughly 3.07kWh of stored energy, giving standard golf carts approximately 20 to 25 miles of runtime under typical conditions.

This is the kind of battery upgrade people choose when they are done dealing with weak lead-acid performance, constant upkeep, slow charging, and batteries that fade too quickly under real use. Whether you are refreshing a golf cart, upgrading an electric vehicle platform, or building a more dependable 48V power system, this battery kit gives you the performance, control, and long-term value that make lithium worth it.

Reliable lithium power for everyday use

A lot of battery systems look good on paper. What matters is how they perform once you start driving, climbing, hauling, or running through a full day of use.

This battery uses LiFePO4 chemistry, one of the most trusted lithium chemistries for long cycle life, stable output, and dependable safety. With 60Ah of capacity and a nominal voltage of 51.2V, it is designed to provide consistent energy delivery in applications where voltage sag, weak response, and falling performance are not acceptable.

For golf cart owners, that means better day-to-day drivability and more dependable runtime. For other 48V applications, it means a cleaner, lower-maintenance energy solution built for repeat use rather than constant battery babysitting.

Strong discharge performance for demanding loads

Runtime matters, but so does how the battery handles real load demand.

This battery supports 120A max continuous discharge current, with peak discharge capability of 200A for 10 seconds and 400A for 3 seconds. That gives it the ability to support stronger acceleration and short-duration high-load demands without the sluggish feel that can come with weaker battery setups.

In real terms, this is built for systems that need dependable output, not just basic low-draw operation. Whether the application involves passenger use, utility work, or repeated stop-and-go demands, the battery is designed to hold up under practical use.

Fast charging with charger included

One of the biggest advantages of lithium is spending less time waiting around for the battery to recover.

This kit includes a 48V 15A charger and supports a fast 0 to 100 percent recharge in as little as 4 hours. That makes it easier to get your vehicle or equipment back in service without the long downtime common with older battery systems.

For users, that means more convenience and less planning around charge cycles. Instead of tying up equipment for extended periods, you get a system that is ready to get back to work faster.

Bluetooth monitoring makes battery management easier

Guessing battery status gets old fast, especially when you are trying to avoid being stranded with low charge.

This battery includes built-in Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to monitor system status from your phone. That gives users a quicker, easier way to check battery information without tearing into the setup or relying on rough estimates.

For everyday owners, it adds convenience. For fleet, service, or technically minded users, it adds better visibility into battery performance and condition.

Smart BMS protection built in

A quality lithium battery is not just about capacity. It is also about how well the system protects itself.

This battery includes a built-in Smart Battery Management System designed to support safe, stable performance across charging and discharging conditions. The BMS helps protect against overcharge, overdischarge, overcurrent, and short circuit issues, while also supporting high and low temperature disconnects for added safety.

That is especially important in electric vehicles and mobile applications where battery reliability is tied directly to day-to-day usability. When your system is expected to perform consistently, protection is not optional.

Built for tough environments

Battery systems do not always live in clean, climate-controlled spaces. They get exposed to dust, splashes, vibration, and changing conditions.

That is why this battery is built with an IP67-rated enclosure, offering strong protection against dust and water ingress. That added durability makes it a good fit for golf carts, utility vehicles, and other environments where conditions are not always ideal.

The result is a battery system that is better suited for real-world use, not just showroom conditions.

Designed to work with other modules

Scalability matters when you need more than a one-battery solution.

This system supports CAN Bus communication, allowing multiple modules to work in sync for coordinated performance. It also supports up to 10 batteries in parallel for expanded capacity, giving users room to scale the system up to 300Ah depending on the application.

That added flexibility makes it a smart option for users who may want to start with a solid foundation and expand later as power demands grow.

Maintenance-free with long cycle life

One of the biggest reasons people switch to lithium is simple. They are tired of maintenance.

This battery is completely maintenance-free and rated for 4,000+ cycles, making it a strong long-term upgrade over traditional battery technologies that need more frequent replacement and more hands-on attention. No watering. No constant maintenance schedule. No dealing with the same old battery headaches over and over.

That longer cycle life also supports stronger long-term value, especially for users who rely on their equipment regularly and want the upgrade to pay off over time.

Why customers choose this battery kit

Customers looking at this battery are usually not shopping for a toy upgrade. They are trying to fix a real problem. They want more runtime, faster charging, easier monitoring, and less maintenance. They want a battery system that works better and lasts longer.

This 48V 60Ah LiFePO4 battery stands out because it brings together the features that actually matter in real-world use:

  • 60Ah capacity at 51.2V nominal
  • Approx. 3.07kWh of stored energy
  • Roughly 20 to 25 miles of runtime for standard golf carts
  • LiFePO4 chemistry for stable performance and long service life
  • 120A continuous discharge with strong peak current capability
  • Built-in Bluetooth for convenient battery monitoring
  • Smart BMS protection for safer operation
  • High and low temperature disconnects
  • IP67-rated protection against dust and water
  • CAN Bus communication for synchronized multi-module setups
  • Fast 0 to 100 percent recharge in as little as 4 hours
  • 48V 15A charger included
  • 4,000+ cycle life
  • 11-year manufacturer warranty

Ideal for

This battery kit is a strong fit for:

  • golf carts
  • electric vehicles
  • utility carts and mobile equipment
  • 48V systems needing dependable lithium power
  • users upgrading from lead-acid batteries
  • applications where fast charging, monitoring, and low maintenance matter

If you just need the cheapest possible battery solution for occasional light use, this may be more system than you need. But if you want a serious lithium upgrade with modern monitoring, strong protection features, durable construction, and long-term reliability, this is the kind of battery kit that makes sense.

It is built for people who want better performance and fewer compromises.

Specifications

Cell Configuration: 16S
Chemistry: LiFePO4
Capacity: 60Ah
Voltage: 51.2V nominal
Stored Energy: Approx. 3.07kWh
Max Continuous Discharge Current: 120A
Max Charge Current: 30A
Max Peak Discharge Current: 200A (10 seconds), 400A (3 seconds)
Parallel Capacity: Up to 10 batteries in parallel, up to 300Ah
Max Charge Voltage: 57.6V
Operating Voltage Range: 40.0V to 57.6V
Charge Temperature Range: 0°C (32°F) to 55°C (131°F)
Discharge Temperature Range: -20°C (-4°F) to 55°C (131°F)
Storage Temperature: 0°C (32°F) to 30°C (86°F), under 6 months
Weight: 33 lbs per module x 2
Dimensions (L x W x H): 10.25 x 7 x 11 inches per module x 2
Terminals: M8
Torque Recommendation: 8 to 12 N·m
Pack Certifications: UN38.3, CE
Cell Certifications: UL1642, UL2580, UN38.3
Warranty: 11-year manufacturer warranty

Product Summary

This 48V 60Ah LiFePO4 battery module kit is a high-performance lithium power solution designed for golf carts, electric vehicles, and other 48V applications that need dependable output, fast charging, and low-maintenance operation. With approximately 3.07kWh of stored energy, built-in Bluetooth monitoring, Smart BMS protection, IP67-rated durability, CAN Bus communication, and a 48V 15A charger included, it delivers the kind of real-world performance users want from a serious lithium upgrade. Add in 4,000+ cycle life and an 11-year manufacturer warranty, and you get a battery system built for long-term confidence, not short-term convenience.


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