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Batteries & Chargers
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Porsche Boxster 986/987/981 (1997-2016)
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Porsche 911 & 912 (1965-1989)
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Porsche 964 (911) (1989-1994)
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Porsche 993 (911) (1994-1998)
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Porsche 996 (911) (1997-2005)
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Porsche 997 (911) MK1 2005-2008
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Porsche 997 (911) MK2 2009-2012
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Porsche 991 (911) MK1 2012-2016
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Porsche 991 (911) MK2 2016-2019
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Porsche 992 (911) MK1 2019-2024
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Porsche 992 (911) MK2 2024>>
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Porsche Cayman 987C / 981C (2005-2016)
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Porsche Cayman 718C (982C) 2017>>
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Porsche Carrera GT (2003-2006)
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Porsche Cayenne 9PA (955) 2003-2006
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Porsche Cayenne 9PA1 (957) 2007-2010
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Porsche Cayenne 92A (958) 2010-2017
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Porsche Cayenne 9YA 2018-2023
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Porsche Cayenne 9YA.2 2023>>
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Porsche Panamera 970 MK1 (2009-2013)
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Porsche Panamera 970 MK2 (2014-2016)
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Porsche Panamera 971 MK1 (2017-2020)
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Porsche Panamera 971 MK2 (2021-2023)
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Porsche Panamera 976 2023>>
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Porsche Macan (95B) MK1 (2014-2018)
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Porsche Macan (95B) MK2 2019-2021
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Porsche Macan (95B) MK3 2022>>
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Porsche Macan-e (95C) Electric 2024>>
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Porsche Taycan (9J1) MK1 2020-2024
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Porsche Taycan (9J1) MK2 2024>>
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Porsche 918 Spyder 2014-2015
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Porsche 924 (1977-1988)
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Porsche 944 (1982-1991)
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Porsche 968 (1992-1995)
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Porsche 928 (1978-1995)
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Porsche 356 (1950-1965)
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Porsche 914 (1970-1976)
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Porsche 912E 4CYL 1976
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Batteries & Battery Chargers – Reliable Power Solutions for Porsche Performance
Batteries and battery chargers are essential for maintaining your Porsche’s performance, reliability, and electrical health. The battery supplies the power required to start your engine and run all onboard electronics, while a quality charger ensures your battery remains in peak condition during storage or periods of infrequent use. Together, they keep your Porsche ready to perform — whether on the road, at the track, or in the garage.
At Design911, we stock a full range of genuine and manufacturer-quality batteries and battery chargers suitable for the transaxle cars, 911, Boxster, Cayman, Cayenne, Macan, and Panamera models. Our selection includes AGM, lithium, and conventional batteries, along with intelligent smart chargers that optimise battery health, extend lifespan, and ensure efficient energy delivery for every type of Porsche.
What Do Car Batteries and
Chargers Do?
- Car
batteries supply electrical power for engine starting, ignition, and
all onboard systems, including lighting, infotainment, and climate
control.
- Battery chargers maintain optimal voltage and charge levels, especially during long-term storage, preventing sulfation and premature battery failure.
These components work together to ensure consistent performance, quick starts, and reliable energy storage, especially in high-performance vehicles that demand precision power management.
Why Do Batteries Fail?
Even high-performance batteries degrade over time. Common
causes of failure include:
- Age-related
wear reducing charge capacity.
- Parasitic
electrical drain from onboard electronics.
- Temperature
extremes accelerating internal deterioration.
- Infrequent
use leading to discharge or sulfation.
- Poor charging habits or alternator issues causing undercharging or overcharging.
Warning signs include slow cranking, dim lights, battery warning lights, or complete electrical loss.
Why Replace or Maintain Your Battery?
Replacing a weak or failing battery ensures your Porsche always starts reliably and powers its advanced electronics safely. Using a quality charger also helps maintain optimal battery condition, extending lifespan and performance.
Benefits include:
- Improved starting reliability and voltage stability.
- Protection against battery drain and electrical faults.
- Longer service life through proper maintenance charging.
- Manufacturer-quality performance and compatibility with Porsche systems.
Our chargers feature smart technology that automatically monitors and adjusts charging rates — perfect for seasonal storage or vehicles with limited use.
1. How long does a Porsche battery last?
Most Porsche batteries last between 4 and 6 years,
depending on usage and climate. Regular use, proper charging, and avoiding deep
discharges can significantly extend battery life. Using a smart charger during
long-term storage helps maintain health and performance.
2. What are the signs of a failing Porsche battery?
Common signs include slow engine cranking, dim
lights, flickering dashboard electronics, or battery warning
lights. If your Porsche struggles to start after being parked for a few
days, the battery may be weak or not holding charge.
3. Do I need a special charger for my Porsche battery?
Yes — modern Porsches often use AGM or lithium-ion
batteries that require intelligent chargers with microprocessor
control. These chargers adjust voltage and current automatically, preventing
overcharging and extending battery lifespan.
4. Can I use a trickle charger on my Porsche?
While trickle chargers can keep a battery topped up, smart
battery chargers are safer and more effective for Porsche vehicles. They
monitor charge levels and automatically switch to maintenance mode once full,
preventing damage or overheating.
5. How do I prevent Porsche battery drain when not
driving?
If your Porsche is parked for long periods, connect a smart
charger or maintainer, disable unnecessary electrical systems, and avoid
leaving key fobs nearby (which can keep electronics active). This ensures the
battery stays charged and ready to go.