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DATA-BACKED GUIDE · UPDATED JULY 2026

How much does a car battery cost fitted in the UK?

A flat battery has a habit of picking the worst possible morning to give up. Replacing one is usually a quick job, so the price is mostly the battery itself, though some modern cars need the new one coding in. The real prices below are what drivers actually paid for a battery supplied and fitted.

The quick version

  • A car battery is mostly a parts cost, since fitting is quick on most cars.
  • Size, brand and type set the price, with stop-start AGM batteries costing more than standard ones.
  • Many modern cars need the new battery registered or coded to the car, which adds a little labour.
  • A battery that keeps going flat may point to a charging fault rather than the battery itself.
  • Buying and fitting yourself is possible on older cars but trickier where coding is needed.

What people actually paid

List price
£108£168£228£288median £130Main dealerIndependentUnknown

Why the price varies so much

Battery prices vary on type and size more than on labour. A standard lead-acid battery for an older car is cheap, while the AGM or EFB batteries that stop-start cars need cost considerably more. Physical size and the cold-cranking rating your car requires set the bracket. Fitting is quick and cheap on many cars, but a lot of modern vehicles need the new battery registered to the electronics so the charging system treats it correctly, and that coding adds a small labour charge. A dealer will usually charge more than an independent for the same battery and fit.

How to pay less

  • Compare fitted prices on BookMyGarage or WhoCanFixMyCar rather than paying a dealer premium.
  • Check whether your car needs the battery coding in, as that decides if a DIY fit is realistic.
  • Fit a standard battery yourself on an older car where no coding is required.
  • Have the charging system checked with diagnostics if the battery drains, before just buying another.
  • Match the battery to the maker's spec rather than overpaying for more capacity than the car needs.

Common questions

How long should a car battery last?

Typically several years, though cold weather, lots of short trips and age all shorten its life. Stop-start systems work the battery harder. If yours is struggling to turn the engine over on cold mornings, it is often near the end, and a garage can test its condition rather than you waiting for it to fail completely.

Do modern cars need the battery coded?

Many do. Cars with stop-start and smart charging need the new battery registered to the car so the system charges it correctly. Skipping that step can shorten the new battery's life. It is a quick job for a garage with the right tool, but it is the reason a DIY swap is not always straightforward now.

Why does my battery keep going flat?

A battery that drains repeatedly often is not the real problem. It can be a charging fault, a parasitic drain from something left powered, or an old battery no longer holding charge. A diagnostics check on the charging system will find the cause, which saves buying a second battery that goes flat too.

Sources and method

The prices in this guide come from 6 real data points for battery, each listed and linked on the battery page. Context is drawn from published garage prices and driver-reported bills. We do not estimate prices, and no sponsor can influence a number. Last updated July 2026.

This guide is general information about UK car-repair pricing, not professional advice.