What is the Difference Between Auto Start-Stop Batteries and Regular Car Batteries?
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The differences between auto start-stop batteries and regular car batteries are: 1. Different Lifespan: Auto start-stop batteries have more usage cycles and longer lifespan, typically over 6 years; regular car batteries have fewer usage cycles and shorter lifespan, usually around 2 years. 2. Different Battery Capacity: Auto start-stop batteries have larger capacity, enabling rapid charging and discharging; regular car batteries have smaller capacity and cannot handle multiple high-current discharges in short periods. Functions of car batteries: 1. Provide power to the car's starter motor and ignition system; 2. Supply stable DC power to vehicle electrical appliances; 3. Stabilize voltage surges from the alternator.