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The easiest way to find out what battery group you need is to measure your old battery or your car battery tray and find the size that you’ve got in our table above. The best source of information to find the recommended battery group size and specifications is your Owner’s Manual.
How do I know if a battery will fit my vehicle based on the size chart? Compare the group size recommended by your vehicle manufacturer with the battery size chart to find a compatible battery. Ensure the dimensions and terminal types match.
We put together the below chart for these scenarios to help you find a battery that will fit your application. All dimensions listed are maximum outside dimensions to the widest point, including terminal posts and flanges (based on data from the BCI Battery Replacement Data Book).
Are you looking for a marine, RV, automotive, or solar PV battery? You may have heard common terms like a "group 24 battery" or "type 27 marine battery." Then our battery group size chart below may come in handy to help you find the right deep cycle battery.
How big is a 12V battery? Most car batteries are 12-volt batteries, which means they provide 12 volts of power to your vehicle’s electrical system. The physical size of a 12-volt battery can vary depending on the BCI group size, but they typically range in size from 9-13 inches in length, 6-7 inches in width, and 7-9 inches in height.
Here is a breakdown of some of the most common 12V car battery group sizes: Group 24: 10.25 x 6.81 x 8.88 inches. Group 35: 9.06 x 6.88 x 8.88 inches. Group 48: 12.06 x 6.88 x 7.50 inches. Group 65: 12.06 x 7.50 x 7.50 inches.
A typical 12V car battery should have a capacity to deliver 30 to 50 amps of continuous current. This range is adequate for powering the car’s starter motor, lights, and other electrical accessories. However, this figure can vary depending on the vehicle’s make, model, and electrical requirements.