Parison’s heat resistant golf cart battery is designed to thrive in extreme temperature conditions, addressing a key pain point for users in tropical regions (e.g., Thailand, Malaysia, UAE) or during summer months. It features a wide operating temperature range of 20℃ to 60℃, enabled by a flame retardant ABS casing, high temperature resistant electrolyte (with a thermal decomposition point above 80℃), and a built in heat dissipation system. The BMS includes real time temperature monitoring, triggering active cooling (via heat sinks or fan assisted ventilation) when internal temperatures exceed 45℃ to prevent thermal runaway. This ensures consistent performance even in direct sunlight for example, a golf cart parked on an open course at 35℃ for 2 hours will still maintain 95% of its power output, avoiding sudden shutdowns during rounds. The battery also resists capacity degradation under prolonged heat exposure: after 500 cycles at 50℃, it retains 85% of its original capacity, compared to 60% for standard batteries. For commercial users like resort sightseeing services in hot climates, this durability means lower maintenance costs and higher operational reliability, catering to the needs of markets where high temperatures are a year round challenge.