Unparalleled: Concorde Battery Powers Thousands of Aircraft, Worldwide!
Concorde Battery Corporation has hand crafted safe and reliable batteries in West Covina, California for over 30 years.
The company started with a focus on dry charged (wet) lead acid batteries and manufactured dry charged batteries to military specifications and for civilian aircraft. In the 1980’s, Concorde designed an efficient and reliable pressure relief valve in concert with a high performance and highly reliable sealed valve regulated lead acid (VRLA), absorbed glass mat RG® battery.
The sealed technology made a huge impact on the aviation community because of its safe, maintenance free and reliable characteristics.
Batteries are subjected to rigorous testing before moving to the next stage of manufacturing and receive a final test/inspection prior to shipment.
Concorde batteries are Original Equipment on over 30 US and International OEMs and have been adopted by US and International militaries. Unlike many battery manufacturers, Concorde designs batteries to meet the customer’s requirements and currently offers over 90 different battery models.
Did You Know... Hard-Charging Facts About Concorde Batteries
Concorde’s Platinum Series RG-25XC and RG-35AXC provide the most power for longer life and cooler starts than any other 25 and 35 series aircraft batteries available in the industry
You can adjust your capacity check intervals for even less down time - Technical Bulletin No. 14 describes how to modify based on previous battery performance
The best aerobatic performers in the world trust the proven reliability and performance of Concorde batteries
Concorde Sealed Lead Acid Batteries are hand crafted in the U.S.A.
Concorde designs & manufactures over 90 models of OE and drop in replacement batteries
Concorde’s Platinum Series batteries are the highest capacity batteries, with more plates, in that size range
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