The golf cart electrical system serves as the vehicle's central nervous system, managing power from source to motion. Electrical controllers act as the brain, regulating current flow, while solenoids function as high-current switches. The motor converts electrical energy into mechanical motion, with motor brushes being key wear components. The drive belt transmits this power to the wheels.
Together with supporting engine parts and battery accessories, these components dictate acceleration, torque, efficiency, and overall reliability. Maintaining this integrated system is crucial for performance and longevity.