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Fleet Charging Schedule Optimizer

Optimize When to Charge Your Golf Cart Fleet

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Your Fleet

Lead-acid: 8-10 hrs, Lithium: 3-5 hrs

Charging Schedule

Optimal Charge Start Time
Carts Per Charge Cycle
Full Fleet Ready By
Est. Daily Electricity Cost

How It Works

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Enter Your Fleet Details

Input your fleet size, battery type, charge time per cart, and the number of chargers you have. This determines how many charge cycles you need.

Set Your Peak Hours

Enter when your peak rental demand starts and ends. The optimizer works backward to schedule charging so your full fleet is ready for peak time.

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Get Your Schedule

See the optimal time to start charging, how many carts per cycle, when the full fleet will be ready, and your estimated daily electricity cost.

Optimize Your Golf Cart Operations with Reservety

Schedule rentals around charging times, track battery health per cart, and maximize your fleet's availability. Reservety keeps your carts earning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I charge golf carts overnight or during off-peak hours?
Overnight charging is ideal for most fleets. It takes advantage of lower electricity rates (if your utility offers time-of-use pricing), ensures all carts are ready for morning demand, and avoids tying up carts during rental hours. Start charging right after your last return of the day.
How many chargers do I need for my fleet?
If you have lead-acid batteries (8-10 hour charge time), you need one charger per cart or enough to charge your entire fleet overnight. With lithium batteries (3-5 hour charge time), you can get by with chargers for 50-60% of your fleet and run two charge cycles overnight.
How much does it cost to charge a golf cart?
A typical golf cart costs $0.50-1.00 to fully charge, depending on battery size and local electricity rates. Lead-acid carts use about 6-10 kWh per charge, while lithium carts use 4-6 kWh. At $0.12 per kWh, that's roughly $0.50-1.20 per charge. Monthly fleet charging costs are usually $15-30 per cart.