AGM

Next Generation batteries for traditional power applications

Next Generation batteries for traditional power applications

AGMs are the go-to battery for rugged applications like ATVs, RVs and watercraft. They are maintenance-free and non-spillable. AGMs also have a lower internal resistance, offering the best power efficiency for your vehicle. Because AGMs are able to handle frequent deep discharges and recharging cycles, they are also useful in automotive stop/start applications where the engine is automatically turned off when the vehicle is idling and then restarted when the driver presses the accelerator. 

Ideal for: Automotive, powersport equipment, RVs and watercraft

The primary advantages an AGM Battery are:

  • Zero maintenance
  • Vibration resistance
  • Quicker charge recovery
  • Low to no out-gassing
  • Non-spillable
  • Extreme weather tolerant
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