24 Volt Battery Chargers
Whatever your need, you can find an excellent battery charger at Battery Mart. Our wide selection of 24 volt battery chargers has been used in wheelchairs, scooters, scissor lifts, and industrial systems. We carry both popular 24V battery chargers and 24V battery maintainers from industry leaders, like Battery Tender, BatteryMINDer, NOCO, and Dual Pro. With over 30 options from popular brands ranging from as low as 1 amp to 250 amp, our 24v chargers can handle any situation!
Frequently Asked Questions about 24 Volt Chargers
Why choose Battery Mart for 24 volt battery chargers?
All of our chargers come with a minimum 1-year manufacturer's warranty. We use and test all brands at our Northern Virginia warehouse to ensure they meet the needs of all of our customers.
24 volt battery chargers are commonly used for electric mobility scooters and larger equipment such as scissor lifts or other industrial systems. If you need help choosing the correct charger for your equipment or you're looking for a 24 volt battery maintainer for long-term storage or seasonal use, our expert team is always here to guide you to the best option.
Why do some 24V battery chargers say "California Compliant"?
The California Energy Commission (CEC) sets out to reduce energy costs and the environmental impact of energy use. Battery chargers are a product that needs certification before they can be legally sold or offered for sale in California and Oregon.
If you see "California Compliant" on a 24V charger offered by BatteryMart.com, you can be sure that it has been certified and meets or exceeds all requirements of the CEC.
How long can I leave a charger connected to a battery?
Most chargers can be grouped into two categories: Manual and Automatic.
If the charger is a manual one, you shouldn't leave it on the battery after the charging process is complete. The charger won't detect the battery if it's fully charged, and will keep trying to charge the battery more. If you leave it on, this can cause damage to your battery and charger.
Automatic chargers, in theory, can be left connected forever. In practice, you should check on the battery at least once every couple of weeks. Just in case!
