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        A car battery is one of the most vital components of your vehicle, providing the electrical power required to start the engine and operate onboard systems such as lighting, infotainment, safety features, and engine management systems. Without a reliable car battery, even the most advanced vehicle won’t get far.

        Modern vehicles place increasing demands on their batteries, particularly those fitted with start-stop technology, advanced electronics, or auxiliary systems. Choosing the right car battery ensures dependable starting performance, stable electrical operation, and longer battery life. At Every Battery, we stock the widest range of car batteries in Australia with competitive pricing, backed by a team of experts who are ready to help.

        Types of Car Batteries

        Battery technologies have seen vast improvements and changes over recent years, suited for different vehicle systems and electrical loads.

        AGM Batteries

        AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries are commonly used in modern vehicles, particularly those with start-stop systems and high electrical demands. AGM batteries are sealed, maintenance-free, and designed to deliver high cranking power while supporting frequent engine restarts.

        They offer excellent charge acceptance, improved vibration resistance, and longer cycle life compared to traditional lead-acid batteries. AGM car batteries are often specified by manufacturers for premium vehicles and should only be replaced with like-for-like AGM units to maintain proper vehicle function.

        EFB Batteries

        EFB (Enhanced Flooded Battery) technology is typically used in vehicles with entry-level start-stop systems. EFB batteries are an upgrade over standard flooded lead-acid batteries, offering improved durability, better charge acceptance, and increased cycle life.

        They are designed to handle frequent engine starts and electrical loads while remaining more affordable than AGM batteries. Replacing an EFB battery with the correct specification is important to ensure compatibility with the vehicle’s charging system.

        Lead-Acid Batteries

        Traditional lead-acid car batteries are commonly used in vehicles without start-stop technology or heavy electrical demands. These batteries are designed to deliver strong starting power and reliable performance for standard driving conditions.

        Lead-acid batteries are widely available, cost-effective, and suitable for many older vehicles and simpler electrical systems. Choosing the correct size, terminal configuration, and cold cranking amperage is essential for proper fitment and performance

        Start-Stop Battery Replacement

        Newer vehicles now use start-stop systems, regulated charging, and high electrical loads to improve efficiency and reduce emissions. These systems require batteries that are specifically designed to handle frequent cycling and rapid charging.

        Replacing a start-stop battery with the correct battery configuration is essential to ensure reliable operation and avoid warning lights or reduced battery life. AGM and EFB batteries are typically specified for these vehicles, depending on the manufacturer’s requirements.

        Choosing the Best Car Battery

        Selecting the best car battery involves more than choosing the cheapest option or the highest capacity. The correct battery depends on your vehicle’s manufacturer specifications, electrical requirements, and driving conditions.

        Important factors include the battery type, cold cranking amps (CCA), reserve capacity, physical dimensions, and terminal layout. Vehicles with start-stop systems or advanced electronics require specific battery technologies to operate correctly.

        Climate also influences the longevity of your battery, as hot temperatures can accelerate internal chemical reactions, while cold temperatures can significantly reduce a battery’s output and increase the demand needed to start the engine.

        Choosing a battery that fits the manufacturer’s specifications will help ensure reliable performance and longevity. If you’re unsure which battery is the right choice for your vehicle, the Every Battery team can help match the correct option quickly and confidently.

        Roadside Assistance and Battery Replacement

        Roadside assistance services can help get a vehicle moving again, but they are not always able to carry the correct battery for every make and model. With space and weight limitations, temporary or approximate replacements may sometimes be used to get a vehicle started.

        Choosing the correct battery from the beginning helps avoid repeat failures and ensures the battery is properly matched to the vehicle’s requirements. At Every Battery, we stock the widest range of batteries, making it easier to find the right specification for your vehicle rather than a close substitute.

        Car Battery Replacement & Battery Testing

        Car batteries can fail without warning, especially if they are nearing the end of their service life or have been exposed to extreme weather conditions or heavy electrical loads. Professional testing is the most reliable way to assess battery condition and avoid unexpected breakdowns.

        Every Battery offers in-store car battery testing to check voltage, cranking performance, and overall health. If replacement is required, our team can fit the correct battery and ensure it’s installed safely and correctly. We can also recycle your old car battery responsibly as part of the replacement process.

        Car Battery Price

        Car battery prices vary depending on the battery type, size, and performance specifications. Traditional lead-acid batteries are more affordable, with prices starting at $129, while EFB and AGM batteries cost more due to their advanced technology and longer service life.

        Rather than focusing solely on upfront price, it’s important to consider long-term value. Choosing the correct battery type for your vehicle helps prevent premature failure and reduces the risk of electrical issues.

        Car Battery Recycling

        Car batteries are fully recyclable and should never be disposed of in general waste. Lead, plastic, and other materials inside a car battery can be safely recovered and reused when recycled correctly.

        Every Battery provides free car battery recycling when you replace your battery with us. We keep approved recycling containers in each store, allowing customers to drop off old car batteries for safe recycling at no cost.

        If we are delivering and fitting a battery nearby, our team can also collect your old battery and recycle it for you as part of the service. This makes replacement simple while ensuring the battery is disposed of responsibly.

        Please note that courier deliveries do not allow us to collect old batteries. In these cases, most local council tips and recycling facilities accept used car batteries and can assist with safe disposal.

        Recycling your battery helps reduce environmental impact and supports the sustainable reuse of valuable materials. If you are unsure how to dispose of an old battery, our team can help guide you on the best option.

        Why Buy Car Batteries from Every Battery?

        Every Battery is a specialist battery retailer with locations across Australia, offering the widest range of car batteries available. Here at Every Battery, we offer some of the best prices and stock trusted brands like Panasonic and Varta, backed by a team of specialists who are here to help.

        Our team provides honest, practical advice to help you choose the right battery for your vehicle. We also offer in-store services, including battery testing, fitting, replacement, and recycling, making the entire process simple and convenient.

        By choosing Every Battery, you benefit from specialist knowledge, transparent pricing, and ongoing support from a business with a long-standing reputation and strong customer reviews.

        Car Batteries FAQs

        How do you test a car battery?

        Proper car battery testing involves measuring voltage and applying a load to assess cranking performance. While basic checks can be done at home, professional load testing provides the most reliable results.

        How long does it take to charge a car battery?

        Charging time depends on battery capacity, charger output, and the level of discharge. A standard overnight charge is often sufficient for most car batteries when using a suitable charger.

        How can I tell if my car battery is dead?

        Common signs of a failing car battery include slow engine cranking, dim headlights, warning lights, or complete failure to start. Professional testing provides the most accurate diagnosis.

        How do you charge a car battery?

        You can charge your car battery using a compatible battery charger or through the vehicle’s alternator while driving. Using the correct charger settings for the battery type helps maximise battery life and safety.

        How to install a car battery?

        Installing a car battery involves placing the new battery securely in the tray, reconnecting the positive terminal first, followed by the negative terminal, and ensuring all connections are tight. Some modern vehicles require system resets after installation.

        Note: While installing your own car battery can be an economical choice, we don’t recommend replacing it by yourself unless you have extensive knowledge and previous experience. Our technicians can ensure safe installation and prevent any potential damage to your car’s electrical systems.

        How do I remove a car battery?

        To remove a car battery, ensure the vehicle is switched off and the keys are removed. Disconnect the negative terminal first, followed by the positive terminal, then remove any hold-down brackets before lifting the battery out carefully.

        Note: Our team offers in-store fitting services. Come by your nearest Every Battery store, and our friendly team will be happy to assist.

        How long does a car battery last?

        Most car batteries typically last between 3 and 5 years, but the highest quality batteries, such as the original equipment batteries (OEM) like Panasonic and Varta, can last between 8 and 10 years, or longer.

        The longevity of car batteries is also influenced by several factors, such as driving habits and climate. Vehicles with start-stop systems or drivers who do frequent short trips with lead-acid batteries may experience a shorter battery life.

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