Yamaha Motor announced the beginnings of two new models of five -seater golf carts that use new lithium iron phosphate batteries (LFP) that she has developed and started to make.
Two variants are available, G30es guided by electromagnetically and manually operated G31EPs.
The two models are 144.5 ”in length, 49.5” in width, 73 ”high and have a wheelbase of 84.25”, and are available with a 4 kWh or 6 kWh battery capacity.
The use of LFP in the design of batteries offers both high reliability and prolonged lifespan, said Yamaha, adding that LFP batteries are known for high thermal stability.

Golf carts are used on many business and manufacturing campuses to bring staff and visitors from point to to point B. They are also used in airports, on university and university campuses, in hospitals and for the transport of events.
A high -precision AC engine offering “a higher speed and a torque control, combined with optimized regenerative braking and a blade -free design”, gives carts much greater efficiency than the previous models of the company, resulting in energy consumption of 30% lower, said Yamaha.
The two variants will be launched in Japan in June 2025 and Taiwan on a later date.
Source: Yamaha engine