Making golf more enjoyable and convenient is always an investment worth its while. One such avenue to explore is the world of electric golf trolleys.
They are after all, becoming increasingly popular among club golfers. I can’t remember the last time I played with someone who didn’t have a golf trolley.
With innovations in battery life, terrain handling, and smart features, the 2026 lineup offers more than just a way to lighten your load.
These remarkable innovations can turn the once physical task of hauling your set of clubs around the course into a walk in the park.
With a wide range of options available in the market, we’ve taken the liberty to examine some of the best electric trolleys 2026 has to offer. Here’s some of the best options for you to have a look at…
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Best Electric Trolleys 2026
Stewart VERTX Remote Golf Trolley


The remote is very simple to use, enough functions to do everything you need but not too many that you find yourself assessing the remote like it’s an old TV remote with buttons that never get pressed. There is 3 speed settings to set the trolley on a cruise control speed, or you can adjust the speed and direction with simple arrow buttons. There are also two options to stop, an abrupt version (for poor driving) and a smooth glide stop function for normal use.
It moves remarkably easy across all terrain, even when challenged with steep inclines and down slopes. There are two small wheels at the back to maintain balance when moving up the hill, which admittedly takes some getting used to as I leapt multiple times thinking it would topple, it never did. Even when faced with incline / decline areas of the course, the trolley maintains the speed set at which is very useful.
I am sure if you are in the market for a new electric trolley Stewart and it’s products are already on your radar. Based on my experience this product should definitely be considered. It is remarkably efficient to use around the course and makes for a very easy round of golf. The trolley is easy to set up and take down, as well as compact to store when you’re away from the golf course. If you’re on the look out for a new trolley, we’d certainly recommend considering the VERTX remote.
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PROS
- Smart & modern looking
- Easily foldable & compact
- 45 hole battery life
CONS
- Bulkier remote than competitors
- RELATED: Read our full Stewart VERTX Remote Golf Trolley review here.
RRP: £1,349.00 / $2,275.00
Styles: Black Edition and Carbon Edition
More information: Stewart website UK / Stewart website USA
Motocaddy M7 2025 GPS Remote Electric Golf Trolley


The trolley offers adjustable distance control and is easily disassembled for transport and storage.
Overall, the S1 provides reliable performance on the course, making it a practical choice for golfers seeking a stable and responsive electric trolley.
PROS
- Stylish, sporty design
- One click folding system
- Powerful and quiet motor
- Good price point
CONS
- It doesn’t fold as small as some of the premium versions
- RELATED: Read our full Motocaddy S1 2025 Electric Golf Trolley review here.
RRP: £679.99 Standard Lithum / £729.99 ULTRA Lithum – includes FREE accessory station worth £12.99
More details: Motocaddy UK / Motocaddy US
Golfstream Vision Brake Electric Golf Trolley

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The remote is very simple and intuitive to use with arrows for forward and backwards as well as left and right. The central stop button gradually slows the trolley down, if you press and hold this you will initiate the emergency stop function. A great feature in case steering goes wrong.
The trolley uses a swivel front wheel to help you control direction. Although I found speed and distance control very easy sometimes I found left-to-right movement was slightly skiddy.
It is great to be able to walk straight to the green and send your trolley off to the next tee when you are finishing out a hole. It almost feels like you have your own personal caddie, which definitely helps speed up play.
The GPS function on the RX1 GPS electric trolley is exceptional. I have used this before in my CT8 model and find it really easy to use. It comes preloaded with over 40,000 courses worldwide so you nearly always have access to data out on the golf course.
PROS
- Looks great
- Excellent GPS
- Remote function fun and easy to use
CONS
- Slightly larger than other PowaKaddy trolleys
- RELATED: Read our full PowaKaddy RX1 GPS electric trolley review
More info: PowaKaddy website
Powakaddy CT8 GPS trolley
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PowaKaddy’s Plug ‘n’ Play battery is featured in all of the FX and CT models, you can choose between a 18-hole and 36-hole battery when purchasing. The lightweight battery is very compact and sits nicely in the frame. An added button allows you to turn the battery on and off, which is ideal if you want to leave the battery in whilst the trolley is folded up.
The GPS function on the CT8 GPS electric trolley is exceptional and really easy to use. It comes preloaded with over 40,000 courses worldwide so you nearly always have access to data out on the golf course.
The first screen displays distances to the front, middle and back of the green. It also has a drop pin feature so you can see the distances to a specific pin location. I love having these yardages so close to hand especially on holes with blind shots to greens.
PROS
- Looks great
- Excellent GPS
- Very compact design
CONS
- Would like a 36-hole battery as standard
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Overall, I really enjoyed using this trolley. As PowaKaddy’s entry model it is the most basic however if you’re after an easy-to-use, stylish electric trolley this ones for you.
PROS
- Sleek and sporty design
- Easy to fold/unfold
- Simple to operate
CONS
- Doesn’t fold overall small




































