Trojan expands Lithium Range with New 36V & 72V Batteries

With the addition of the 36V and 72V OnePacks, Trojan Battery Company now offers reliable lithium solutions across the full spectrum of major voltages.

Trojan Battery Company continues to expand its lithium OnePack portfolio with the introduction of new 36V and 72V battery solutions. The new lithium batteries extend Trojan’s lithium offering across a broader range of low‑speed electric vehicle (LSEV) and golf cart applications.

Meet the new 36V and 72V lithium batteries

  • OnePack 36V 105Ah Battery. The 36V OnePack delivers a simple, maintenance‑free lithium upgrade for legacy golf carts, eliminating the need for costly system conversions while providing longer battery life and a lower total cost of ownership.
  • OnePack 72V 105Ah Battery. Designed for higher performance and larger passenger vehicles, the 72V OnePack offers increased efficiency and power to support more demanding aftermarket modifications and commercial fleet applications.

“With the addition of the 36V and 72V OnePacks, we now offer reliable lithium solutions across the full spectrum of major voltages,” said Darren Brittain, Vice President of Lithium Commercial Strategy at Trojan Battery Company.

“These new models deliver the same proven benefits as our 48V line, including a 10‑year warranty, advanced safety features, and LiFePO₄ chemistry.”

Together, these additions represent the next phase of Trojan’s lithium strategy—expanding the OnePack platform to deliver greater flexibility, performance, and scalability for customers.

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