India Golf Cart Market, By Product Type (ELECTRIC and GASOLINE), By Seating Capacity (2–4 Seater, 6–8 Seater and 10+ Seater), By Application (PSUs, Railways, Hotel/Resorts, Golf Courses, Airports, Housing Projects and Others), By Regulator Type (Single Stage and Dual Stage) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022 - 2030
A golf cart or golf car is a small vehicle, which designed to carry two golfers and their golf clubs around a golf course. Golf carts are available in a wide range of formats and are used to convey a small number of passengers at less speed and shorter distances. According to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), a golf cart is a self-propelled vehicle driven by electric motors and internal combustion engines typically meant for and used on golf courses for transporting golfers and their equipment. Battery operated vehicles (BOVs) used for internal transportation of man and material, with an average speed of 25–50 Kmph.
In 2021, India Golf Cart Market is estimated to reach US$ 17.3 Million in terms of value.
Market Dynamics
India has witnessed rapid urbanization in the last two decades. According to the World Bank, over 33% of the Indian population lived in urban areas in 2015 as compared to 18% in 1965. Growing urbanization combined with increasing industrialization has led to boost in mall culture, amusement and theme parks, and hi-tech and smart housing projects. Such development is expected to accelerate the demand for internal transportation, in order to carry people and goods. Furthermore, golf carts are emerging as a significant part of industries for internal transportation. Thus, rapid urbanization and industrialization are expected to drive growth of the market during the forecast period. Golf carts are battery-operated vehicles with simple build and maximum speed of up to 31 km/h. As a result of this, golf cars have become most favored vehicles in public places such as tourist spots, railway stations, and airports. Moreover, golf carts are easy to operate and do not require trained people to operate them. Besides, golf carts fall under electric vehicles, which have power of less than 250 W and are generally not categorized as motor vehicles. Hence, no transport rules are applicable to golf carts in India. Leniency in government regulations, coupled with simplicity in the manufacture of golf carts, has boosted production of golf carts in the country. Hence, these factors are expected to propel the India golf cart market growth over the forecast period.
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