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Street-legal golf carts, also known as neighborhood electric vehicles, can be driven on roads with a speed of 35 mph or less in most states. These street-legal golf carts can be found on college campuses, military bases, resorts, commercial properties and in beach towns and residential neighborhoods. Our electric golf carts are equipped with headlights, brake lights, turn signals, seat belts, and mirrors, making these low-speed vehicles legal on the streets.

Models

Beyond 4 Seater

Beyond 4 Seater Lifted

Beyond 6 Seater

Beyond 6 Seater Lifted

Features

  • LED Headlights

  • Brake Lights

  • Bluetooth Sound System

  • Seat Belts

  • Two Tone Seats

  • Rear View Mirrors

  • Backup Camera

  • DOT Approved Windshield

  • Digital Cluster Panel

  • Windshield Wiper

  • 17 Digit VIN

  • AC Power Motor

  • Built-in Smart Charger

Specs

  • Running distance: 30-40 Miles

  • Max Speed: 25 MPH

  • Max Grade: Up to 25%

  • Brakes: 4 Hydraulic Disc

  • Turning Radius: 9’

  • Wheels: 14”

  • Batteries: Lead Acid Standard, Lithium Available

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Bintelli FAQ

  • On average, it can cost approximately $0.10 to $0.15 per kilowatt-hour to charge an electric golf cart. This means that in most cases, it only costs a few dollars to fully charge an electric golf cart. In comparison, traditional gas-powered golf carts can cost significantly more to fuel up, with prices varying depending on the cost of gas in the area. In addition to being a more environmentally friendly option, electric golf carts can also provide significant cost savings for users. With no need to pay for gas and lower maintenance costs, electric golf carts can help owners save money while also doing their part to reduce their carbon footprint.

  • The Bintelli Beyond can travel 30-35 miles on a full charge.

  • Owning an electric golf cart provides numerous benefits that enhance everyday life, entertainment, and social relationships. First, electric golf carts are eco-friendly, producing zero emissions during operation. They provide an affordable alternative to gas-powered vehicles, saving money on gas and preventive maintenance. Second, they are incredibly versatile, offering a wide range of uses beyond golfing, such as transportation around the neighborhood or for events. Third, electric golf carts are an excellent source of enjoyment and entertainment. They offer a smooth and quiet ride, perfect for taking scenic routes or cruising through town with friends and family. Last, electric golf carts can promote social interaction, creating new roads for relationships by providing a fun and accessible way to engage in leisure activities.

  • Electric golf carts are environmentally friendly and require less maintenance than their gasoline-powered counterparts. While the exact amount of maintenance needed will depend on the make and model, most electric golf carts require periodic battery maintenance to ensure optimal performance. This includes checking the water levels in the batteries and recharging them regularly. In addition, keeping the tires inflated to the recommended pressure and checking the brake system periodically is crucial for the longevity of the cart. It is essential to keep the golf cart clean and dry after use to prevent premature wear and tear. Overall, electric golf carts are low-maintenance vehicles that offer convenience and cost savings in the long run. By following the recommended maintenance guidelines, golf cart owners can enjoy trouble-free operation and get the most out of their investment

  • The answer to this question can vary depending on your location and the specific laws in your area. In general, however, most states do require registration of golf carts that are intended for street use. This is because these vehicles are classified as low-speed vehicles (LSVs), and they are subject to different regulations than traditional automobiles. In many cases, registering your golf cart will involve obtaining a title, paying a fee, and displaying a license plate. Additionally, you may need to have certain safety features such as seat belts, headlights, and turn signals installed on your golf cart to comply with state law. To determine the specific requirements for registering your street-legal golf cart, it is best to consult with your local Department of Motor Vehicles or other relevant regulatory agency.

  • Operating a street-legal golf cart on the road requires meeting certain requirements, which may vary by state. In general, these requirements typically include having a valid driver’s license, registering the golf cart with the Department of Motor Vehicles, and obtaining appropriate insurance coverage. Additionally, the golf cart must be equipped with certain safety features, such as headlights, taillights, turn signals, and rearview mirrors. Other requirements may include a certain maximum speed limit, restrictions on where the golf cart can be driven, and rules regarding the number of passengers allowed. It is important to familiarize oneself with the specific requirements in their state before operating a street-legal golf cart on public roads

  • In general, if you plan to use your golf cart on public roads, you will likely need to purchase liability insurance. This is because street-legal golf carts are considered motor vehicles and are subject to many of the same rules and regulations as cars and trucks. In some states, personal injury protection insurance may also be required. Additionally, if you plan to use your golf cart for business purposes, you may need to purchase a commercial insurance policy. It’s important to check with your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles and your insurance provider to ensure that you have the coverage you need. Finally, even if insurance is not legally required, it’s a good idea to have coverage in case of accidents, theft, or other unexpected events.