Established in 2007, our company is a premier manufacturer and exporter specializing in high-current electrical components for the global golf cart and utility vehicle market. With over 18 years of specialized experience, we have evolved from a parts supplier to a system integration leader.
We produce essential components including high-durability solenoids, light kits, harnesses, and body parts for EZ-GO, CLUB CAR, and YAMAHA. Our R&D team utilizes sequential turn lighting and 12-60V wide-voltage technology to ensure compatibility across diverse power systems.
Our products are strategic staples in the United States and European markets. We maintain long-term partnerships with industry giants like Nivel, Madjax, and Red Hawk, built on a foundation of reliability and rigorous CE certification standards.
In the landscape of electric vehicle (EV) evolution, the golf cart solenoid serves as the critical gatekeeper of electrical flow. As the industry shifts from lead-acid to high-density LiFePO4 lithium-ion battery systems, the demand for sophisticated contactors has never been higher. At our facility, we are redefining the "Technical Roadmap" of solenoid manufacturing.
Modern golf carts often peak at 400A-600A during acceleration. Our new roadmap includes the implementation of silver-alloy contact points and ceramic arc-shielding to prevent welding and ensure a 100,000+ cycle lifespan under high thermal stress.
While electromagnetic solenoids remain the industry standard for cost-efficiency, we are researching "Quiet-Switch" solid-state contactors. These eliminate the audible "click" and offer millisecond switching speeds, ideal for premium autonomous fleet vehicles.
Future solenoids won't just switch; they will communicate. We are developing prototypes with built-in Hall Effect sensors that feed real-time current and temperature data directly to the cart's dashboard or fleet management software via CAN-Bus.
As a leading solenoid manufacturer and exporter, we recognize that golf carts are no longer just for the links. They are essential for industrial logistics, luxury resorts, and urban micro-mobility. Our solutions are designed for these diverse macro-environments:
Our production facility represents the pinnacle of China Industry 4.0 integration. We leverage automation not just for speed, but for the absolute elimination of human error in critical safety components.
Every solenoid coil is wound using computerized tension-controlled machinery. This ensures uniform magnetic field strength, preventing the "weak pull" that causes contact arcing and premature failure.
Unlike competitors who perform batch testing, every single solenoid leaving our factory undergoes a "Stress-Pulse" test. We simulate 50 cycles under maximum rated load to verify thermal stability before packaging.
Supply Chain Advantage: By centralizing the production of harnesses, light kits, and solenoids, we offer a "Single-Source" benefit, reducing shipping costs and ensuring perfect electronic synchronization between parts.
To succeed as an international exporter, trust must be backed by verifiable standards. Our CE Certification is more than a label—it is a commitment to European and North American safety norms.
All solenoids and light kits are lead-free and interference-tested, ensuring they don't disrupt other onboard electronics like GPS or Bluetooth systems.
We provide localized technical documentation and wiring diagrams in English, Spanish, and German to support technicians across the USA and EU.
We assume all costs for defective replacements, demonstrating our confidence in our 100% testing regimen and material quality.
When procurement officers for companies like Nivel or Red Hawk evaluate a supplier, they look beyond the price. They seek Technical Reliability and Ethical Manufacturing.
A "click" indicates the internal coil is working, but it doesn't guarantee the main contacts have closed. This is often due to internal carbon buildup (pitting). Our solenoids use silver-alloy tips to minimize this occurrence and ensure high conductivity even after thousands of cycles.
No. Using a lower-voltage solenoid on a higher-voltage system will burn out the coil rapidly. However, our wide-voltage light kits (12-60V) are designed to handle both, while our solenoids are specific to the system voltage for maximum safety.
Heavy-duty solenoids feature larger copper studs and higher-gauge internal wiring to dissipate heat faster. This is essential for carts with upgraded controllers or those used for towing.
We maintain a strict quality control bridge. Every batch is tested against the specific environmental stressors found in North America—from the desert heat of Arizona to the salty air of Florida golf resorts.