I will soon be replacing the lead acid golf cart batteries in my truck with lithium cells (from a Nissan Leaf).

Currently, the battery boxes are lined with (decaying) 3/16" plywood, as well as 1/2" insulation foam on the bottom, as well as surrounding the batteries.

I'm interested in replacing the plywood with something non-conductive, and chemically inert (won't rot). It should be 3/16 (or thinner). I think I'd prefer rigid material, but would consider spray tack adhesive and a roll of rubberized material of some sort as well.

I plan on using the 1/2" foam again inside of it, so it doesn't need to be very shock absorbing.

What suggestions do people have? I'm willing to pay up to three times as much as 3/16th plywood would cost, but the cheaper the better. I'd prefer things that can be purchased at a Home-Depot or Lowes, although I've ordered from McMaster Carr before....

Thanks,
Jay
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