Proper storage extends battery life and prevents the most common cause of ‘new battery’ failure. Here is how to store batteries correctly for short and long-term storage.
>Short-Term Storage (Under 6 Months)
- Store at room temperature (18-25C)
- Charge to 100% SOC before storage
- Check voltage monthly — recharge if below 12.4V (12V battery)
- Keep clean and dry
- Store in ventilated area away from flammable materials
Long-Term Storage (6+ Months)
- Fully charge before storage
- Apply a maintenance float charger if available (smart charger with float mode)
- If no float charger: recharge every 2-3 months
- Store at 10-15C if possible — cold slows self-discharge and sulfation
- Never store below 0C for flooded batteries (electrolyte can freeze)
Battery Self-Discharge Rates
- Flooded lead-acid: 3-6% per month at 25C
- AGM: 1-3% per month
- GEL: 1-3% per month
- OPzV: 1-2% per month
- LiFePO4: 1-3% per month
At 3% monthly self-discharge, a fully charged battery will reach 50% SOC in about 7 months. At 50% SOC, sulfation begins to accelerate.
Temperature Effects on Storage
Every 10C increase in storage temperature doubles self-discharge rate. Store batteries in the coolest practical location — but never below freezing for flooded batteries.
Optimal storage: 10-15C, 50% SOC for LiFePO4. 25C, 100% SOC for lead-acid.