Exide Technologies Launches New Light-Vehicle Battery Range

Exide Technologies Launches New Light-Vehicle Battery Range

Exide’s new range of batteries offers significant performance gains, faster recharging and a sleek new design, according to the company.

 

GENNEVILLIERS, France – Exide Technologies has launched a new range of batteries that the company says offers significant performance gains, faster recharging and a sleek new design. The new range was unveiled at the Automechanika 2014 trade fair in Frankfurt, Germany.

Marco Wittmann, DTM champion 2014, unveils the new Exide LV battery range at Automechanika in Frankfurt.

Exide’s new Start-Stop batteries were first developed in its original equipment business, and are coming to the aftermarket for the first time. The new batteries meet the strict requirements of carmakers, and include all the features from Exide’s current OE generation.

Exide’s new absorbed glass mat (AGM) battery delivers four times the cycle life, 20 percent more power and three times greater charge acceptance than a standard battery, the company states. This is achieved through high-performance materials and state-of-the-art technology, including advanced lead-tin alloys, high-surface glass mat separators and unique carbon additives. The new Exide EFB battery shows similarly impressive gains, the company says.

Start-Stop vehicles already make up 15 percent of cars on European roads, and this will reach 50 percent within just five years, according to Exide’s research. The company has been investing in its own plants to compete in this market for a considerable period of time. The company invented the first Start-Stop AGM battery in 2004 and the first EFB battery in 2008.

Exide is reporting major performance gains in its lineup of conventional batteries as well. The new Premium Carbon Boost recharges up to 1.5 times faster and delivers 30 percent more starting power, the company says. This is a result of Exide’s new Carbon Boost technology, a key breakthrough from the company’s research and development facility.

When a standard battery discharges, sulphate particles build up on the negative plate, forming a non-conductive layer that inhibits recharging. Exide’s Carbon Boost dissolves these particles by incorporating proprietary carbon additives into the negative plates, increasing conductivity. This greatly improves charge acceptance and charging times.

Exide also redesigned its labels for the new range, emphasizing strong typography and clean design, and sending customers to mobile-optimized product pages for more detailed information. Every product in the new range will have a QR code and a short URL on the label, giving motorists easy access to the information they need.

Customers looking for the right product from the new range can use Exide’s Battery Finder app. Customers can enter their registration number, car model or VIN to see a list of matching parts, and can then narrow their search based on battery performance and typical usage scenarios.

“The new range is the most technically advanced on the aftermarket,” said Michael Ostermann, European president at Exide Technologies. “We combined world-class R&D with the experience we have gained working with the world’s leading carmakers.”

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