How to distinguish a start-stop battery?

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Zara
07/24/25 12:02am
Start-stop batteries can be distinguished by their appearance. Start-stop batteries have special markings on their exterior, while ordinary batteries do not have these specific symbols. The relevant details are as follows: 1. Start-stop batteries, also known as maintenance-free batteries, are currently mainly of two types: AGM and EFB. The two types of batteries have different special symbols. Specifically: Batteries marked with Valve-controlled, VRLA, or AGM are all valve-regulated AGM batteries. 2. Batteries marked with ST, N55, Q85, S95, EFB, start/stop, or for idle stop system vehicles, are all EFB start-stop batteries. In other words, if you see any of these markings on the battery's exterior, you can determine that it is a start-stop battery.
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