Trojan
Engineered to provide rugged durability
Trojan’s deep-cycle flooded batteries are engineered to provide rugged durability, outstanding performance and long life and are perfectly suited for use in golf and electric vehicles. The flagship batteries feature Trojan’s historically proven engineering and T2 Technology™ for maximum sustained performance, longer life and increased total energy.
Founded in 1925 by George Godber and Carl Speer, Trojan Battery Company is the world’s leading manufacturer of deep-cycle batteries.
From deep-cycle flooded batteries to deep-cycle AGM and gel batteries, Trojan has shaped the world of deep-cycle battery technology with more than 85 years of battery manufacturing experience.
With the invention of the golf car battery for the Autoette vehicle in 1952, Trojan pioneered the development of deep-cycle battery technology for the golf industry; successfully introducing mobilization to the game of golf. For Trojan, this began a legacy of leadership and innovation that prevails today in the global, deep-cycle markets spanning applications for golf and utility vehicles, renewable energy, transportation, floor machines, aerial work platforms, marine and recreational vehicles.
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