We stock 4 batteries of 250 Ah (AGM, lead-acid) priced between 163.11 € and 891.01 €, VAT included. Amp-hour capacity is the total energy the battery stores: when replacing, always fit equal or slightly higher capacity than the original, never lower.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a 250Ah battery cost?
Between 163.11 € and 891.01 €, VAT included, depending on technology (AGM, lead-acid) and brand. Price grows with cold cranking amps (CCA) and Start-Stop technologies such as EFB or AGM.
Can I fit a battery with more capacity than 250Ah?
Yes, as long as the dimensions and terminal layout match your tray and the CCA is equal or higher than the original. What you should never do is fit LESS capacity than the manufacturer specifies.
What sizes do 250Ah batteries usually have?
The most common sizes for this rating are 170x106x342 · 262x181x272 · 521x268x220 (length × width × height, in mm). Always check your tray before buying: each product page lists exact dimensions.
AGM, EFB or conventional for my car?
It depends on the equipment: with advanced Start-Stop (regenerative braking) fit AGM; with basic Start-Stop, EFB — or AGM, never less —; without Start-Stop a quality conventional battery is enough. On this page you can filter by technology to see only the ones that suit your case.
How do I know which polarity I need?
Look at your current battery from the front with the terminals on the far side: if the positive (+) sits on the right it is right polarity; on the left, left polarity. Every card shows the polarity and you can filter by it above — with the wrong polarity the cables will not reach the terminal.