Home, workplace, car park or roadside — wherever your car is in Dublin, we'll come to you and replace the battery on the spot. No tow truck, no garage visit, no hassle.
Call us with your vehicle registration and we'll confirm battery availability on the spot. In most cases we can come out to you the same day and have the new battery fitted within 30 minutes.
Every battery we fit comes with a 24-month warranty as standard. We carry standard, AGM and EFB batteries on the road — the right battery for your make and model, fitted correctly first time.
Need a new car battery in Dublin? Don't drive to a garage on a battery that might not last. We come straight to you — home, workplace, car park or roadside anywhere in Dublin — and replace your battery on the spot.
We carry a full range of batteries on the road, including standard, AGM and EFB batteries to suit all makes and models. When we arrive, we'll test your existing battery with professional diagnostic equipment and fit the correct replacement there and then. The old battery is removed and disposed of responsibly. The whole job typically takes 30 minutes or less.
Getting your battery replaced with us is straightforward. Call us with your vehicle registration number and we'll identify the correct battery for your car and confirm it's available on the road. We'll then agree a time and come out to you — no need to go anywhere.
When we arrive, we'll test your existing battery with professional diagnostic equipment to confirm the fault. We then fit the replacement on the spot, register the new battery where required (important on vehicles with battery management systems), and remove your old battery for responsible recycling. Most jobs are done within 30 minutes.
Not all car batteries are interchangeable. Modern vehicles — particularly those with stop-start systems, regenerative braking or advanced driver assistance features — require specific battery types. Fitting the wrong type can cause problems with the vehicle's electrical systems and void manufacturer warranties.
We carry standard lead-acid, AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) and EFB (Enhanced Flooded Battery) batteries on the road. When you call, we identify the correct specification for your vehicle and confirm availability before we come out — so there's no wasted journey and no second visit. All batteries are sourced from reputable manufacturers and carry a full 24-month warranty.
A failing battery often gives warning signs before it leaves you stranded. If your car is showing any of the following, call us and we'll come out to test and replace your battery at your location anywhere in Dublin.
If the engine turns over slowly when you start the car — especially on cold mornings — it's a strong sign the battery no longer has enough capacity to deliver the cranking power your starter motor needs. Don't wait until it fails completely.
The battery warning light on your dashboard can indicate a failing battery, a fault with the alternator, or both. Either way, it shouldn't be ignored. We can come out, test the battery and charging system, and replace the battery if needed — all at your location.
A battery that has needed jumpstarting more than once in a short period is unlikely to recover. A jumpstart can get you moving, but if the underlying battery is failing it will go flat again. Call us and we'll replace it properly — on the spot, wherever you are in Dublin.
Car batteries typically last 3 to 5 years. As they age they lose the ability to hold a charge — particularly in cold weather. If yours is approaching or past this age and your car is slow to start, replacing it before it fails is far less stressful than being stranded.
If your stop-start system has switched itself off or shows as unavailable, a weakening battery is the most common cause. The system disables itself to protect the battery — but it's a reliable early warning that a replacement is due soon.
A battery struggling to hold charge can cause electrical gremlins — dimming headlights, slow power windows, infotainment rebooting, or other unexplained faults. If your car's electronics are behaving oddly, a failing battery is often the cause.