Batteries for your caravan Caravelair
Batteries For CaravansWhat battery does a your caravan Caravelair take? Your Caravelair may fit different battery types depending on the model, engine and registration year. We help you find the exact reference in 2 simple steps.
Next step: pick your Caravelair model
Picking the model brings up the engines and years available, and we show the battery compatible with your specific Caravelair — with Ah, CCA, dimensions and price.
Battery types we stock for Caravelair
- Conventional (SLI): Caravelair without Start-Stop, best value for standard use.
- EFB: Caravelair with basic Start-Stop: more charge cycles, longer life.
- AGM: Caravelair with Start-Stop and energy recovery: maximum life and cold-cranking.
Brands compatible with Caravelair
We stock the market-leading brands —Varta, Tudor and Exide— all compatible with Caravelair manufacturer specifications. 24h delivery and technical support for the battery change.
Frequently asked questions
- Caravans require two types of batteries: a starter battery (just like a car) and a service battery (for 12V appliances). The service battery must be a deep-cycle battery (AGM or GEL) to withstand repeated discharges.
- Standard batteries are not designed for deep discharge. If you discharge them below 50%, their lifespan is drastically reduced. Always use deep-cycle AGM or GEL batteries for your passenger compartment.
- Use the search tool by selecting your vehicle's make and model. Our system automatically filters compatible part numbers verified by our technicians. If you have any questions, contact us via WhatsApp.
- As they are consumable items, car batteries have a 2-year warranty, truck batteries a 1-year warranty, and all others (motorcycle batteries, cyclic batteries, etc.) a 6-month warranty. If a battery has a manufacturing defect, it will be replaced at no cost to the user.
- Under normal circumstances, batteries usually arrive within 1 to 2 days of ordering. However, there are some cases where delivery may take a little longer: peak seasons (Black Friday, Christmas, etc.), palletized shipments, occasional stock shortages, etc.