Energizer S34B20R AGM / 2341 / NS40-AGM Prius-C Hybrid Auxiliary Battery
Advantages of Energizer battery with AGM technology:
- 100% sealed and leak-proof
- Compatible with modern stop-start technology vehicles
- Acid is completely bound in micro-glass fibre mats
- High cranking performance even when in partial state of charge
- Maintenance-free
- Longer service life compared to standard batteries
Specs
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CCA: 340 AH: 35 RC: 57
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(mm) Length: 186 Width: 126 Height 224
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Warranty: 2 Years Stop-Start use – 3 Years (normal use)
Warranty
- Passenger / SUV – 36 months
- 4WD excluding auxiliary – 12 months
- Trucks / commercial – 12 months
- Taxi / Uber / Hire – 6 months
Energizer S34B20R AGM / 2341 / NS40-AGM battery may suit the following (Stop-Start variants or maximum upgrade for regular starting)
- Toyota Prius-C Hybrid Auxiliary Battery
About Energizer Batteries
Energizer is a well-known brand in the battery industry, and they offer a range of car batteries to suit different needs and vehicle types. The company uses advanced technology and rigorous testing to ensure that their car batteries are reliable and long-lasting.
Energizer car batteries are designed to deliver dependable starting power in any weather condition, and they have a strong resistance to vibration, which is a common cause of battery failure. They are also maintenance-free, meaning you don’t have to check the water level or add any electrolyte.
One of the key features of Energizer car batteries is their cold cranking amps (CCA), which is a measure of the battery’s ability to start a vehicle in cold temperatures. The higher the CCA, the more power the battery can deliver in cold weather. Energizer car batteries have high CCA ratings, ensuring that you won’t have trouble starting your vehicle on a cold morning.
In addition to offering high CCA ratings, Energizer car batteries also have a longer life compared to other batteries in their class. This is due to the use of high-quality materials and advanced manufacturing processes, which help to prevent sulfation, a leading cause of battery failure.