In January 2024, Denago EV became the world’s first golf cart company to bring a built-in inverter-ready platform to market. The idea was simple: your golf cart already has a massive lithium battery — why not use it to power real things? It became an instant sensation among owners who quickly discovered that their cart was more than just a ride.
Tested in the Real World — By Us
This week, we got to eat our own cooking. An electricity outage hit our loading area in the warehouse — right in the middle of a shipping rush. Hundreds of carts ready to go, trucks waiting at the dock, and suddenly the computers, printers, and Wi-Fi hotspot all went dark.
Naturally, our shipping team turned to the closest power source available: the very carts they were about to ship out. Every single one is compatible with our external inverter. Within minutes, the team had their workstations back online — computers, printers, Wi-Fi — all running off the carts sitting right there on the warehouse floor. Not a single shipment was delayed.

From Bounce Houses to Hurricane Coffee
This wasn’t even the first time the inverter saved the day. When we filmed the Rover XL commercial, we needed power for a large bounce house in the middle of a park — no outlets in sight. So we plugged it into one of our carts. Kids had a blast, the shoot went off without a hitch, and the cart barely broke a sweat.


But the story that really says it all came from one of our owners. On October 12, 2024, a Rover XL owner named Lee Wilk posted this on Facebook after Hurricane Milton knocked out power to his home:
I then remembered my Rover has a plug on the rear seat. Started it up and… coffee. Did the same for my wife later that morning. Thx Denago EV
— Lee Wilk, Denago Rover XL owner

What Can 2,000 Watts Actually Do?
The Denago 2000W External Inverter (42–58.4V DC input) converts your cart’s 51.2V LiFePO4 battery into a portable power station. Here’s what that means in plain English:
Continuous power: 2,000W (comfortably runs ~1,500W of devices at once)
Surge capacity: 3,000–4,000W for startup spikes like a fridge compressor kicking in
✅ Easy loads — TVs, laptops, phone chargers, lights, fans, Wi-Fi routers
✅ Medium loads — Full-size refrigerator, coffee maker, microwave, small power tools
⚠️ Near the limit — Portable AC, induction cooktop, space heater (one at a time)
Quick rule of thumb:
Under 500W → effortless
500–1,500W → normal everyday use
1,500–2,000W → near the limit, one heavy appliance at a time
Get Yours
The Denago 2000W External Inverter is available at any authorized Denago dealership for just $500. It’s a plug-and-play upgrade that works with every inverter-compatible Denago model — no modifications needed.


Power outage at the warehouse. A bounce house in a park. A cup of coffee during a hurricane. The inverter keeps proving the same point: your Denago isn’t just a golf cart. It’s a power station on wheels.