Our Lab

Quality backed by our state-of-the-art Australian Lab

We subject every battery to robust testing and infield trials by our in-house quality team at their purpose-built lab. This allows us to source batteries from the world's best battery manufacturers and validate them to ensure they're fit for purpose and are suitable for our harsh climate.

Our team of specialist battery engineers are industry experts. They specialise in sourcing, designing and testing batteries to meet the needs of Australian customers in workshop, retail and roadside environments. It's this experience and expertise that underpins the trust in our batteries and enables us to have low warranty return rates.

What we do:

  • Conduct testing on new products, striving to exceed OEM specifications and always ensuring they are approved as fit for purpose before introducing them into our range.
  • Collaborate with customers and battery manufacturers to deliver bespoke battery innovation
  • Tailor battery specifications to Australian conditions
  • Review workshop faults and provide comprehensive advice to our customers and OEM's
  • Develop and testing new battery technology

As we work with some of Australia's largest brands, stringent quality protocols are our way of ensuring we protect the trusted brands of our customers. It all adds up to us being able to offer you a quality battery that you and your customers can rely on. We're across the latest in battery quality, safety and compliance, so you don't have to be. Our testing protocols are based on the Australian Standard AS2149-2003, with additional detail referenced from SAE J537:2011, JIS D 5301:2006 and BS EN 50342-1:2015. As we work with some of Australia's largest brands, stringent quality protocols are our way of ensuring we protect the trusted brands of our customers. It all adds up to us being able to offer you a quality battery that you and your customers can rely on.

Club Assist battery validation process

All testing is conducted at Club Assist's new state-of-the-art Product Testing and Quality Assurance centre using our Battery Product Testing Manual. Testing protocols are based on the Australian Standard AS2149-2003, with additional detail referenced from SAE J537:2011, JIS D 5301:2006 and BS EN 50342-1:2015.

How we test our batteries:

  1. Source test battery and collate manufacturer specifications
  2. Test both Atomic and competitor batteries to ensure they're of like for like quality
  3. Conduct the following validation tests for both batteries:
    - 20Hr Capacity
    - Reserve Capacity
    - Charge Acceptance
    - Cold Cranking
  4. Comprehensive validation report completed