Yamaha G22 (2003-2007) (48V) Fleet Lithium Conversion Kit
Features
Features
Backed by a 10 Year Warranty
Backed by a 10 Year Warranty
Yamaha G22 (2003-2007) (48V) Fleet Lithium Conversion Kit - 51V 105Ah is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Upgrade Your Yamaha G22 to Fleet Lithium
Replace the factory lead-acid batteries in your Yamaha G22 with a single, high-performance 51V LiFePO4 pack from Fleet Lithium. Complete conversion kit — battery, charger, bracket, cables, and all hardware included.
Choose Your Capacity
| Capacity | Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 51V 105Ah | Up to 50 mi | Daily driving, golf |
| 51V 168Ah | Up to 75 mi | All-day use |
| 51V 210Ah | Up to 90 mi | Max range, fleet use |
What's Included
- 51V NexGen Fleet Lithium LiFePO4 Battery (selected capacity)
- CH5618 — 58.4V 18A LiFePO4 Smart Charger
- BR2161 — Yamaha G22 Bracket Kit
- AC0219 — AC Power Connector
- CB0917 — Cable Set (35.4")
- Digital State-of-Charge Gauge
- All mounting hardware
Key Specs
- 300A NexGen BMS with 800A peak surge
- Patent-pending fire suppression system
- Built-in cold-weather heater — activates automatically below 32°F (standard, not an add-on)
- Bluetooth monitoring — voltage, temp, cycle count from your phone
- 10-year warranty — designed and assembled in the USA
Fitment Guide
| OEM | Model | Years | Factory Voltage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yamaha | G22 | 2003–2007 | 48V |
Controller Compatibility
The Yamaha G22 uses a factory 48V controller. The Fleet Lithium 51V pack is fully compatible — no reprogramming or controller changes required.
Will this fit my Yamaha G22?
Yes. The BR2161 bracket kit provides a factory-fit installation. No modifications required.
Does my controller need reprogramming?
No. The factory 48V controller on the G22 accepts the 51V lithium pack without changes.
How long does installation take?
30–60 minutes with basic hand tools.
Does it work in cold weather?
Yes. Built-in heater activates automatically below 32°F — standard on every pack.
*Range estimates are maximums under ideal conditions (flat terrain, single rider, 12–15 mph, 70°F). Actual range varies with terrain, weight, speed, and temperature.


