Cold weather can reduce battery performance by up to 50%,
leaving drivers vulnerable to unexpected breakdowns
CHICAGO, Jan. 17,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With meteorologists forecasting
a polar vortex with severe cold temperatures dropping to as low as
-23°F across many states, battery charging
expert CTEK warns that up to 50% of drivers could face
vehicle start failures. The combination of freezing conditions,
short trips, and increased technology, puts significant stress on
vehicles, particularly their batteries.
"Cold weather can reduce battery performance by up to 50%,
leaving drivers vulnerable to unexpected breakdowns," explains
Steve Hayes, Head of North America
Operations, CTEK. "Modern vehicles are increasingly sophisticated,
with everything from door locks to heated seats and steering wheels
relying on electronics. This puts tremendous demand on batteries,
especially during winter. I would suggest reaching for a battery
charger, ahead of this predicted cold spell, to protect against a
dead battery – don't get left out in the cold!"
Owners are increasingly keeping their vehicles longer, with the
average age of vehicles on U.S. roads reaching record highs. The
average age of cars and light trucks was about 12.5 years, while
most car batteries last 3-5 years. Lack of battery maintenance,
combined with short trips for errands can lead to battery issues.
Even when parked, car batteries lose 0.1V of energy monthly, with
additional drain from alarm systems, onboard computers, and remote
locking. Regular driving only charges the battery to 80% capacity,
making a battery charger essential for optimal performance.
The impact of cold weather on car batteries is particularly
severe, affecting:
- Overall battery capacity
- Engine cranking power
- Electronic system performance
- Battery charging efficiency
To combat these winter challenges, CTEK recommends the CTEK
MUS 4.3 Polar battery charger, specifically engineered for
extreme cold weather conditions. With a 15.8 V charge, it is a
quicker and more efficient charge in colder weather. This advanced
charging solution features:
- Cold weather optimized performance
- Fully automatic 8-step charging process
- Temperature-compensated charging algorithms
- Spark-free operation and reverse polarity protection
- Water and dust resistant means it is safe to use in all climate
situations
- Safe for long-term connection
- Specialized reconditioning mode for deeply discharged
batteries
- Compatible with all types of 12V lead-acid batteries
- Built to withstand extreme temperatures
- Safe for all the vehicles electronics and easy to use
The CTEK MUS 4.3 Polar represents the latest in cold weather
battery charging technology, ensuring reliable starts even in the
harshest winter conditions. Its robust design and advanced features
make it the ideal solution for maintaining battery health during
the challenging winter months.
For more information about CTEK, visit www.ctek.com
About CTEK
- Established in Dalarna, Sweden, CTEK is the leading global brand in
vehicle charging solutions.
- CTEK offers products ranging from 12V and 24V battery chargers
to charging solutions for electrical vehicles. CTEK's E-mobility
solutions range from individual EV chargers to larger corporate and
commercial installations with multiple charging stations, that
require load balancing and integrate seamlessly with monitoring and
payment equipment.
- CTEK's products are sold via a carefully selected network of
global distributors and retailers: as original equipment; supplied
to more than 50 of the world's leading vehicle manufacturers; and
through charge point operators, property owners and other
organizations/individuals providing EV charging
infrastructure.
- CTEK takes pride in its unique culture based on a passion for
innovation and a deep commitment to supporting the transition to a
greener mobility, by adhering to industry leading ESG
standards.
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Michelle Suzuki
310-930-6655
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