Who makes SuperCharge battery?
Who makes SuperCharge battery?
Ramcar
SuperCharge Batteries are designed and manufactured by parent company, Ramcar – the fastest growing battery manufacturer in Asia. With 95 years in manufacturing, Ramcar has made huge investments in research and development to create the very latest innovations in battery technology.
How long do SuperCharge Batteries last?
SuperCharge Gladiator Sealed MF – Up to 48 months. SuperCharge Gold Plus Sealed MF – Up to 40 months. SuperCharge Silver Plus Sealed MF – Up to 30 months. SuperCharge PowerStation Accessible – Up to 24 months.
Where are SuperCharge Batteries made?
the Philippines
SuperCharge Batteries offer longer life, more power and performance with maximum durability and reliability. With over 95 years experience, Ramcar produces SuperCharge in its world-class facilities in the Philippines.
Are SuperCharge Batteries calcium?
SuperCharge Batteries have now gone further by introducing SNT Technology. SNT optimises our plate additives with a special mix of Lead, Calcium & Tin providing us with the ability to increase the maximum CCA power the battery can deliver.
Are SuperCharge Batteries maintenance free?
SuperCharge automotive batteries are engineered with a cutting edge technology providing reliable assurance of its superior performance and convenience. It offers the widest range of Maintenance Free and Low-maintenance automotive batteries.
Are SuperCharge Batteries Lead Acid?
SuperCharge Batteries is a member of Australian Battery Recycling Initiative (ABRI) and we are committed to the responsible recovery of used lead-acid batteries.
Is Tesla supercharging bad for the battery?
Supercharging also costs about twice as much per kilowatt-hour of energy than charging at home. Our battery’s degradation thus far equates to a drop of roughly 2.9 percent in pack capacity every 10,000 miles, which, if it continues at this rate, would put us at 65 percent capacity at 120,000 miles.
Is Century batteries Australian owned?
Century Batteries is Australia’s oldest and most recognised battery manufacturer with a proud history of designing and manufacturing batteries in Australia since 1928.