Walk every hole the way you walked the first.
Electric drive doesn't change the way you play golf. It changes how you feel when you play it. Here's what that means across 18 holes.
Walking the course is one of the great pleasures of golf. The fresh air, the rhythm between shots, the time to think. Nothing about going electric takes that away. What it does is protect it — all the way to the 18th green, on the hilliest course, in the warmest conditions, without a speed dial in sight. Here are five reasons serious golfers are making the switch. And why the Switch-E does it differently from anything else on the market.
01 — Your energy belongs on the shots. Not the walk between them.
Energy conservation across 18 holes
Golf is 8–10 km. On a flat course, in mild conditions, a manual trolley is effortless. Add a few hills, a headwind, soft ground from last night's rain — and by the time you reach the 14th tee, you've spent energy you didn't budget for.
It shows up quietly. A slightly hurried swing. A club choice you second-guess. A putt you read correctly but don't commit to. Not because your technique failed — because you arrived at the shot a fraction less fresh than you needed to be.
Electric drive doesn't make you lazy. It makes you consistent. The Switch-E's PaceSync™ system handles the physical load across every metre of the course — uphill, into the wind, across soft ground — so the energy you arrive at each shot with is the same energy you had on the first tee.
"The difference isn't in the first hole. It's in the last five."

02 — Every course has that hole. Electric makes it just another hole.
Hills, headwinds and hard terrain
You know the one. Uphill, exposed, usually into a headwind. It's the hole where rounds are won and lost — not because it's technically the hardest, but because you arrive at it already working.
Pushing a manual trolley uphill raises your heart rate, shortens your breath and pulls focus away from the shot before you've even reached the ball. By the time you've planted your feet and pulled a club, part of your mind is still on the climb.
PaceSync™ sensors detect incline in real time and increase motor power on both wheels independently before you feel the effort. The trolley pushes harder so you don't have to. You reach the tee the same way you left the last green — composed, focused, ready.
That hole is still hard. It's just hard in the right way now.
"The course hasn't changed. The way you walk it has."

03 — Summer golf should feel like summer golf. All the way to the 18th.
Warm conditions and long days
Long days. Firm fairways. The smell of cut grass and a cold drink at the halfway house. Summer golf is supposed to be the best golf of the year.
Push a manual trolley for 18 holes in 25 degrees and something shifts around hole 10. Your heart rate climbs earlier than it should. You sweat more than you'd like. The back nine arrives and you're a slightly less sharp version of the golfer who stood on the first tee.
Electric drive reduces your physical exertion close to zero across the round. Lower effort means a lower heart rate, less heat generated, less fatigue accumulated. You stay sharper for longer — and the back nine stays as good as the front.
One more thing worth knowing: the Switch-E battery covers 36 holes on a single charge. And if you ever want to go manual — for any reason, on any hole — the Switch-E switches instantly. You're never stranded. You're always in control.
"August golf. Front nine. Back nine. Same golfer."

04 — The best electric trolley is the one you forget is there.
Hands-on intelligent control — no dials, no remotes
Here's how most electric trolleys work: you set a speed on a dial, hit go, hit stop. That's it. There's no sensor intelligence, no terrain awareness, no understanding of whether you're on a slope, in a turn, or fighting resistance. It's a motorised trolley with a knob. Well built. But fundamentally unchanged in concept for decades.
The Switch-E works differently — fundamentally differently. There is no dial. No speed levels. No buttons for go and stop. PaceSync™ reads your physical interaction directly: how hard you push, how you steer, what the motors are actually doing. It measures incline. It adjusts both motors independently in real time. It figures out your intent from the way you move.
The result is a trolley that disappears. Not because it's invisible — because you stop thinking about it. Your hands stay on your game. Your focus stays on the shot. The trolley keeps up without being asked.
Speed dial up for the hill. Down before the green. Remote out for the dog-leg. Back in your pocket. The Switch-E never asks you to do any of that. Walk. It follows. That's the whole interface.
"Not a motorised trolley. A fundamentally different machine."

05 — The Switch-E was built to last a decade. And get better while it does.
Weight, design and the end of the service centre
The average electric trolley weighs 10–11 kg, doesn't fold flat, and when something breaks — which it will — you box it up, ship it to a service centre, and don't see it again for three weeks.
The Switch-E was designed to make all of that irrelevant.
At 8 kg, it's the lightest electric trolley on the market — 2–3 kg less than most competitors. It folds flatter than anything in its class, fits in car boots without a fight, and stands upright on its own. The Red Dot Design Award-winning frame is Dutch-engineered aircraft-grade aluminium — built to last without the weight.
And when something eventually needs attention? Every component is modular. Order the part. Swap it yourself at home. Back on the course within 7 days. No service centres. No three-week wait. No playing without your trolley.
The Switch-E also gets better over time. New features, refined algorithms and performance improvements are delivered via over-the-air updates — wirelessly, in under 60 seconds. The trolley you own in five years is better than the one you bought.
Buy once. Keep upgrading forever.
"Built to last. Designed to evolve."
One trolley. For life.
The Kaddey Switch-E isn't just the most intelligent electric trolley on the market. It's the last trolley you'll ever need to buy. Start with the Kaddey Switch+ trolley — the finest manual trolley in the world, on the course this week. Clip on the E-Kit when it arrives in September. Go electric without changing a thing about the trolley you already love.


