From frozen January mornings in Kiruna to wet coastal commutes in Gothenburg, Swedish conditions punish weak batteries. This guide explains types (EFB vs AGM), sizes common in Sweden (H4–H8/L1–L5), what to look for in cold cranking amps (CCA), typical SEK pricing, and the best places to buy—plus quick links to compare AGM, EFB, and essentials like a smart charger.

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Quick Picks (By Use Case)

  • Daily commuter (no start/stop): Quality Flooded or EFB. Compare 60–70Ah EFB. ~1,100–2,200 SEK.
  • Cars with idle start/stop: EFB (value) or AGM (premium). Browse EFB or AGM. ~1,800–4,500 SEK.
  • Cold-region winters (Norrland/alpine trips): AGM with higher CCA (e.g., 760–900A). Shortlist high‑CCA AGM. ~2,600–5,000 SEK.
  • Short-trip city use (Stockholm/Göteborg): AGM or EFB and maintain with a smart maintainer to prevent sulfation. ~600–1,800 SEK for charger.
  • 4×4, towing & camping: AGM starter or dual system (starter + deep‑cycle). See 12V deep‑cycle AGM and add a DC‑DC charger.
  • Audio/performance builds: AGM with higher RC/Ah for voltage stability. Check 80–95Ah AGM.

Car Battery Types in Sweden Comparison

Type Best For Pros Watch-outs Typical Price (SEK) Shop
Flooded (Lead‑acid) Older cars, mild loads Lowest cost; reliable Lower cycle life; not ideal for start/stop 900–1,800 Search flooded
EFB Start/stop (value choice) Stronger cycling than flooded; good in city driving Less robust than AGM in deep cold 1,500–3,000 Search EFB
AGM Premium start/stop, winter reliability, high loads High CCA; spill‑proof; better vibration resistance; long life Higher price; needs correct charging profile 2,200–5,000 Search AGM

Car Battery Size & Fitment Size Sweden

EU/DIN (EN) Code Common Label Approx. Size (mm) Typical Ah Notes / Fitment Shop
H4 / L1 Small Euro 207×175×190 44–55Ah Small petrol hatchbacks L1 options
H5 / L2 Compact Euro 242×175×190 55–65Ah Many compact/midsize cars L2 options
H6 / L3 Medium Euro 278×175×190 68–80Ah Very common in Sweden L3 AGM
H7 / L4 Large Euro 315×175×190 80–95Ah Diesels, larger wagons/SUVs L4 95Ah
H8 / L5 XL Euro 353×175×190 95–110Ah High‑load diesels, 4x4s L5 AGM
JIS 55D23 / 65D26 Japanese sizes varies 45–75Ah Toyota/Mazda/Nissan (check terminal side, e.g., 55D23L/R) 55D23L

Best Car Battery Brands in Sweden

  • Exide / Tudor: Longstanding European maker with strong AGM/EFB lines and high CCA choices for Nordic climates; widely available through workshops and retailers. Typical prices: ~1,500–4,500 SEK. Compare Exide AGM.
  • VARTA: Known for Silver Dynamic AGM and Blue Dynamic EFB; consistent performance in start/stop and winter starts. ~1,700–5,000 SEK. Browse VARTA AGM.
  • Bosch: S4/S5 (flooded) and S5A (AGM); good value and broad fitment. ~1,400–4,200 SEK. See Bosch options.
  • Banner: Austrian brand popular across the Nordics; solid EFB/AGM selections. ~1,500–4,000 SEK. Check Banner batteries.
  • Yuasa: Strong JIS fitments for Japanese cars; reliable CCA ratings. ~1,300–3,500 SEK. Explore Yuasa.

Where to Buy Car Battery in Sweden

  • Biltema Stockholm (Veddesta)
    Nettovägen 2, 175 41 Järfälla
    Contact: 077-520 00 00 · veddesta@biltema.com
    Hours: Mon–Fri 07:00–20:00; Sat–Sun 09:00–18:00
  • Mekonomen Butik Stockholm (Norrtull)
    Västmannagatan 77, 113 26 Stockholm
    Contact: 08-33 54 90 · norrtull@mekonomen.se
    Hours: See store page for current hours
  • Autoexperten Stockholm Syd
    Upplagsvägen 10, 117 43 Stockholm
    Contact: 010-496 35 40 · kundservice.sthlmsyd@autoexperten.se
    Hours: Mon–Fri 07:00–17:00
  • Batterilagret (Online & Store)
    Signalgatan 14, 442 40 Kungälv
    Contact: webborder@batterilagret.se
    Hours: See website (varies by location)
  • Buying Car Battery in Sweden Guide and Tips

    • Match the spec: Use your registration or VIN in Swedish parts sites/retailers to confirm EN size (H4–H8), Ah, and CCA. Start/stop cars require EFB or AGM—never downgrade to flooded.
    • Prioritise CCA for winter: For central/northern Sweden, aim for 680–900A CCA. A higher CCA helps reliable cranking below −15°C.
    • Check venting & terminals: Some cars (e.g., VAG, BMW) need side venting and specific terminal layout; ensure L/R polarity and hold‑down match.
    • Register the battery: Many modern cars need battery registration/coding after replacement. Ask the workshop (Mekonomen/Autoexperten) to perform it to optimise charging.
    • Smart charging at home: Short trips and cold weather undercharge batteries. Use a quality maintainer—popular in Sweden—to extend life. Compare CTEK chargers.
    • Warranty & proof: Keep receipt and test sheet. Typical warranties are 2–5 years depending on brand/type. Frequent deep discharges can void warranty.
    • Price check: Expect ~1,100–3,000 SEK (Flooded/EFB) and ~2,200–5,000 SEK (AGM). Installation adds 300–1,200 SEK depending on coding/fitment.
    • Recycling: In Sweden, old lead‑acid batteries are hazardous waste. Retailers take your core back and pay a deposit refund; otherwise use municipal recycling centres (Återvinningscentral).

    Car Battery Sweden FAQs

    How do I know if my car needs EFB or AGM?
    Most start/stop cars in Sweden left the factory with EFB (value) or AGM (premium/high‑load). Check your owner’s manual or battery label; replacing with the same or better tech is recommended.

    What CCA is good for Swedish winters?
    Aim for 680A+ CCA for midsize petrol and 760–900A for larger diesels/SUVs, especially north of Stockholm.

    Can I trickle‑charge outdoors in winter?
    Yes—use a weather‑rated smart charger and extension lead with proper IP rating. Many units have frost/AGM modes.

    How much does it typically cost to replace and install a car battery in Sweden?
    Parts typically 1,100–5,000 SEK depending on type/size; installation 300–1,200 SEK (extra if battery registration/coding is required).

    What’s the typical car battery warranty in Sweden?
    Most retailers offer 2–5 years depending on brand and technology (AGM/EFB often on the higher end). Always keep proof of purchase and test results.

    How are car batteries recycled in Sweden?
    Retailers collect used batteries under deposit/return schemes; you can also drop them at municipal ÅVC/Återvinningscentral. Never dispose of lead‑acid in household waste.

    Bottom Line

  • Best value daily: EFB 60–70Ah
  • Winter reliability: AGM with 760–900A CCA
  • Top Swedish retailers: Biltema · Mekonomen · Autoexperten · Batterilagret
  • Best Car Battery in Sweden: Top Brands & Where to Buy