Don't Get Stuck In The Cold, Prepare Your Vehicle For Winter Driving
CTEK's expert advice on driving this winter
CHICAGO, Jan. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Winter is here and cold weather fronts have hit throughout the nation. Don't leave vehicle maintenance to the last minute when you find yourself stuck in the cold, snow or rain with a vehicle that doesn't start. CTEK, the leading global brand in vehicle charging solutions, has some useful advice on keeping your vehicle's battery in the best of health, for worry free driving this winter.
In cold weather, your vehicle's battery needs to work much harder, and your alternator might only be charging it up to around 60% of its capacity. This could mean that your engine is using up to 5-10 additional horsepower and burning more fuel. So, not only is your battery underperforming, but it could also lead to an expensive breakdown.
"And this," says Bobbie DuMelle, Executive Vice President of CTEK North America, "makes regular charging with a reliable, efficient battery charger essential in the winter months."
"This is especially important because the summer heat might have put a strain on your battery, that may not become apparent until the colder weather kicks in, when you'll need more power to get the vehicle started," continued, DuMelle. "However, not only will regular charging keep your battery in the best of health, making breakdowns less likely, it can also save you money by extending battery life by up to three times, so it is the smart choice for worry free winter driving."
CTEK's MXS 5.0 has an automatic built-in temperature control, making it perfect for winter charging, and is so easy to use – just connect it, power it up then leave it to do the rest. The CTEK MXS 5.0 is an advanced microprocessor-controlled smart battery charger that delivers automatic charging, maintenance and reconditioning for lead acid vehicle and motorcycle batteries, from 1.2-110Ah. The MXS 5.0 uses CTEK's patented float/pulse system, which is the most efficient maintenance mode when a battery is connected for long periods.
But what happens if you do find yourself stuck out in the cold, away from a power source, with a dead battery?
For added peace of mind, CTEK has developed the CS FREE, a 4 in 1 portable battery charger, maintainer, adaptive booster and high-tech portable power bank, that you can take with you on your journey.
The CS FREE uses revolutionary 'adaptive boost technology' to gently and safely give a dead battery enough charge to get you going in around 15 minutes. This is completely safe for the vehicle's electronics, unlike most boosters or jump starters that deliver a sharp burst of power to effectively shock the battery into life. The CS FREE also has USB-A and USB-C ports to charge your mobile phone, PC, tablet and other devices, and it can be used as a smart maintainer to keep your battery in the best of health when you're back home.
About CTEK
Established in Dalarna, Sweden, CTEK is the leading global brand in battery charging solutions, most specifically vehicle charging. CTEK offers products ranging from 12V and 24V battery chargers to charging solutions for electrical vehicles. CTEK's E-mobility solutions range from individual EV chargers to larger corporate and commercial installations with multiple charging stations that require load balancing and integrate seamlessly with monitoring and payment equipment. CTEK's products are sold via a carefully selected network of global distributors and retailers: as original equipment; supplied to more than 50 of the world's leading vehicle manufacturers; and through charge point operators, property owners and other organizations/individuals providing EV charging infrastructure. CTEK takes pride in its unique culture based on a passion for innovation and a deep commitment to supporting the transition to a greener mobility, by adhering to industry leading ESG standards.
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SOURCE CTEK
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