Supercharge Batteries

SuperCharge Batteries has been supplying batteries to the Australian market since 1984. Together with our Trade Partners, we have powered literally millions of Australians on the country’s roads and waterways for over 35 years.

The success we enjoy today is the culmination of carefully nurtured partnerships, products and processes grown strong over the last three decades. And while we take a moment to celebrate our history and our partnerships, we also look to the future because we know the best is yet to come.

Our proven product range covers the full spectrum of customer needs, from automotive to truckmarinemotorcycle, and industrial batteries. We offer one of the longest nationwide warranties with full sales and servicing support. Thanks to an unshakable commitment to research and development, product innovation and quality control, SuperCharge has remained at the forefront of innovation – consistently pioneering new products and raising industry standards.

With a comprehensive nationwide network consisting of over 30 warehousing locations and a team of dedicated sales and service experts, we are well equipped to exceed today’s demands.

Car Battery FAQs


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How long does a car battery last? Power That Goes the Distance — Backed by Industry-Leading Warranties

Most car batteries last between 3 and 5 years, depending on usage, climate, and maintenance. In hotter climates, lifespan may be shorter. Supercharge batteries offers a wide range of car batteries ranging from 30 (Classic), 40 (Silver Plus), 50 (Gold Plus) and 60 (Gladiator) months warranty. Supercharge is confident that its products are reliable, offering industry-leading warranties.

How do I know if my car battery is failing? Spot the Signs Before You’re Stranded

Common warning signs include:

  • Slow engine crank
  • Dim headlights
  • Electrical accessories are not working properly
  • The battery warning light on your dashboard
Can I replace my car battery myself? DIY or Call the Pros? Here’s the Charge

Yes, if you have the tools and basic mechanical knowledge. However, for safety and proper disposal, professional installation is recommended.

What’s the difference between lead-acid, AGM, and lithium car batteries? From Classic to Cutting-Edge: Choosing Your Car’s Power Source
  • Lead-acid: Affordable, standard choice for most vehicles
  • AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat): More durable, maintenance-free, better for high-power demands
  • Lithium: Lightweight, long-lasting, more expensive, usually for performance or specialty vehicles
Does the weather affect car battery life? Hot or Cold, Your Battery Pays the Price

Yes. Extreme heat speeds up battery fluid evaporation, while extreme cold makes starting harder. Both can shorten battery life.

How often should I check my car battery? Twice a Year Keeps the Tow Truck Away

Check at least twice a year, or before long trips. Look for corrosion, loose connections, and ensure it’s charging correctly.

Can a dead battery be recharged? Revive It or Replace It: Knowing When a Battery’s Done

If it’s discharged (e.g., from leaving lights on), it can usually be recharged with a battery charger or by jump-starting. If it’s old or damaged, replacement is best.

Do I need a special battery for a start-stop vehicle? Built to Start Again and Again

Yes. Stop-start systems require AGM or EFB batteries designed to handle frequent charging cycles. Supercharge Stop Start batteries are designed for frequent starting, which is the primary characteristic of a stop-start vehicle. Supercharge batteries are used as OE replacement.

How should I dispose of an old car battery? From Old to Gold: Powering the Future Through Recycling

Never throw it in the bin. Please take it to a battery recycling centre. Many of our Supercharge representatives and dealers, auto parts stores, or mechanics offer to take used lead-acid batteries. Supercharge has its recycling plant in Wagga Wagga, NSW. Trailblazing for a sustainable future, Supercharge Batteries are made from 99% recycled materials.