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Veteran industry leader to continue building momentum and advancing the Low Speed Vehicle dealer community

Sarasota, FL — January 15, 2026 — The Low-Speed Vehicle Dealer Association (LSVDA) today announced that Michael Alexander has been appointed Executive Director and Secretary, effective January 15, 2026. Alexander has served in an interim leadership role since Octo...


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Sarasota, Florida – January 11, 2026, The Low Speed Vehicle Dealer Association (LSVDA) today announced it will exhibit at the PGA Show, reinforcing its role as the leading trade association dedicated to the high growth golf car and low-speed consumer and commercial vehicle markets. LSVDA will be located at Booth 3697.

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Choosing the right golf cart battery is more than just a quick purchase, it’s an investment that directly affects your cart’s power, performance, and long-term reliability. Whether you use your cart for golfing, resort transportation, or everyday mobility, understanding how batteries work and what makes one better than another can save you time, money, and frustration.


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Entering 2026 the industry and market for golf car type vehicles is digesting changes which have dramatically affected supply side costs, and at the same time, can look forward to significant opportunities for growth. In the first instance, governmental policy changes will have an important impact on relative competitiveness. Secondly, organic growth in street legal vehicles ...


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For much of its history, the golf car industry did not view itself as a transportation market.

In the late 1970s, there were no personal transportation vehicle standards, no formal on‑road frameworks, and little regulatory clarity. Dealers sold fleet vehicles, serviced courses, and quietly adapted used cars for nearby communities as demand emerged. Markets formed befor...


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