Floor Scrubber
Cleaner Floors with Continental Batteries
Don’t run out of power mid-job. Our floor scrubber batteries are made to provide a high amount of power over a long period of time. Select the right battery for your industrial floor scrubber or sweeper for reliable and durable cleaning equipment.
Types of Floor Scrubber Batteries
Our deep-cycle power solutions ensure smooth operation and long run-time for nearly every commercial floor scrubber — and they offer superior performance whether you’re cleaning a medical facility, warehouse or gym floor.
Deep-cycle flooded batteries deliver reliable power and sustained performance at a low cost. Typical deep cycle batteries provide about 500 charge cycles.
Gel batteries provide excellent cycle life and good run times in tough deep-cycle use with regular discharges. AGM batteries deliver excellent run times and good cycle life in hard, high-rate and deep-cycle applications. Both AGM and gel batteries are spill-proof and maintenance-free.
Find the battery you need in the list below, then check out our complete catalog of commercial and recreational batteries to keep you on the road.
How to Choose a Battery for Your Car
A battery replacement can feel like a go-through-the-motions kind of task that doesn’t require a lot of forethought or planning. While it’s certainly fine to take your car into the shop and ask for the same battery you’ve always had, there are several factors you should consider to ensure you’re getting the best performance and longevity out of your new battery — and your vehicle.
Why SLA Batteries Are the Perfect Choice for Battery-Operated Christmas Toys
Battery-operated riding toys offer kids a taste of age-appropriate freedom and tons of fun. Now that we’re on the cusp of gift-giving season and you’ve got that shiny new ride-on toy wrapped and ready for Christmas morning, it’s time to think about the power that makes it go.
The Evolution of Battery Technology: What’s Next for Automotive Applications?
Battery and automotive technology have been intertwined for more than a century. In 1912, as automobiles began to gain mass popularity, Cadillac developed the first starter motor. This innovation eliminated the need for hand cranking and required a reliable power source — a lead-acid battery. By 1920, most new vehicles were equipped with electric starters powered by batteries.
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