Dakota Lithium

Half the weight and twice the power.

Dakota Lithium

All Dakota Lithium batteries are engineered with Lithium Iron Phosphate technology (LiFePO4) providing long lasting performance in the harshest environments. Allowing you to go further, last longer, and play harder.

Winters in North Dakota can get cold. Up here on the great plains the landscape can be unforgiving – high winds, deep snow, long nights. Dakota Lithium was born out of this rugged landscape. A battery designed to endure. To help you do what you love longer. A battery made to last. We’ve harnessed the power of lithium chemistry and combined it with North Dakota grit to build you a better battery. To help you play harder. Go further. Last longer. No matter the weather.

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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.

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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.