ProMotive HD 680033110
ProMotive HD 680033110

ProMotive Heavy Duty 680 033 110

The VARTA® ProMotive Heavy Duty is designed for commercial and agricultural vehicles with reliable starting power requirements. It is OE quality and helps your fleet do its job reliably while minimizing downtime.

180 Ah
Capacity
The amount of energy a vehicle battery can store is measured in Amp hours (Ah).
1100 A
CCA
A vehicle battery´s ability to start an engine in cold temperatures is measured in Cold Cranking Amps (CCA).
680033110
ETN
The ETN number is a combination of the DIN numbering system which facilitates the changeover and gives further technical details about the battery model.
M7
Short Code
This code helps professionals quickly identify the correct battery for a specific application without having to rely solely on the battery´s full technical specifications.
12 V
Voltage
Voltage is the electrical force that powers the flow of current in a circuit, measured in volts.
513/223/223
Dimensions (L/W/H)
The dimensions are in millimetres (mm).
B
Case Size
A battery group size is an industry-standard for vehicle batteries that indicates the actual, physical size for a car battery (L/W/H), as well as its polarity. They provide a simplified, industry standard in automotive batteries.
Engineered in Germany
Engineered in Germany, VARTA batteries deliver precision performance and lasting reliability
Patented PowerFrame®
Patented PowerFrame® grid for reliable starting power, fast recharge and corrosion resistance.
Original criteria
Meets all original criteria of the commercial vehicle manufacturer

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Got a question?

  • Although both AGM and EFB technologies are used for Start-Stop applications, there are some differences in the technologies' performance. While EFB is an improved flooded battery, AGM is a battery specifically designed for demanding applications and able to support any types of Start-Stop systems and eve xEV.

    Downgrading from an AGM to an EFB is not recommended since the vehicle's Energy Management System is designed for a certain battery performance. Upgrading from EFB to AGM on the other hand, is always possible and advised when your customer faces recurring battery issues.

    Find more on AGM, EFB, xEV and more in our Knowledge section.

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  • The VARTA® Partner Portal provides partner workshops with assistance in this decision, with battery positions, battery selections and installation instructions for almost all vehicles which are in use in Europe.

    For end customers, the VARTA® Battery Search is an ideal tool to find the right battery.

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  • With the wide range of starter batteries with various technologies and power classes, the choice is often difficult.

    For reliable engine cranks a sufficient CCA performance is crucial. For a long service life and best peace of mind, the battery technology (AGM, EFB, SLI) must match with the vehicle's energy demands. For energy demanding applications, especially for hoteling functions in Long-haul trucks or Caravans the capacity in combination with the recommended Depth-of-Discharge is crucial.

    The VARTA® Partner Portal for our partner workshops and the VARTA® Battery Search for customers makes it easy to select the right battery.

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  • Extending your battery's lifespan involves a few key practices:

    1. Disconnect cables: Always disconnect the negative terminal first to prevent short circuits, then disconnect the positive terminal.
    2. Check battery's state: For non-maintenance-free lead-acid batteries, visit a professional. For maintenance-free batteries, clean vent pipes and avoid checking electrolyte levels.
    3. Start charging: Keep the battery upright if removing from the car. Turn off electrical consumers before connecting the charger. Connect the red cable to positive terminal first, then the black cable to negative terminal.
    4. Stop charging: Switch off charger when fully charged. Disconnect cables starting with the red cable from positive terminal, then the black cable from negative terminal.

    For more information find our article "How to extend the life of your battery".

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