Defibrillator Batteries
Every defibrillator battery has an expiration date. It is recommended to keep a close eye on this expiration date. Please replace the battery in time to ensure a fully functioning device. Be aware that the defibrillator battery can also be depleted before the expiration date, especially after numerous shocks have been administered during an emergency, which consumes a significant amount of power. A beeping sound or flashing light indicates that the battery needs to be replaced.
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Mediana AED A16 Battery PackManufacturer: MedianaSuitable for: Mediana HeartOn A16 Tecnoheart Smart Econet Eco-AED Long-life lithium battery for the Mediana HeartOn A16 defibrillator. The battery delivers at least 200 shocks or more than 6 hours of use.£179.00 £214.80In stock, available immediately -
Ami Italia Saver One BatteryManufacturer: AMI ItaliaAmi Italia Saver One Battery for semi-automatic defibrillators£182.00 £218.40In stock, available immediately -
CU Medical i-PAD SPR BatteryManufacturer: CU MedicalDisposable battery for the CU Medical SPR series. The battery has a long-life span of ca. 4,5 years. Throughout its lifetime the efficiency of the battery will be tested daily by the defibrillator self-test.£245.00 £294.00In stock, available immediately -
Mediana A10 BatteryManufacturer: MedianaPlease check the date of manufacture of your defibrillator. If your defib was manufactured in 2015 or earlier, the internal battery must be replaced, and a new battery will not work. If you purchase a battery for an AED manufactured in or before 2015, no returns will be accepted.£149.00 £178.80In stock, available immediately -
BatteryPack DefiSign Pocket Plus / FRED Easyport PlusManufacturer: SchillerBatteryPack DefiSign Pocket Plus / FRED Easyport Plus
This Battery pack can be used for the DefiSing Pocket Plus and the FRED Easyport plus£150.00 £180.00In stock, available immediately -
Mindray C & L-series batteryManufacturer: MindrayBattery for Mindray BeneHeart's C & L-series AEDs. Lifespan: approx. 54 months£225.00 £270.00In stock, available immediately -
Nihon Kohden Battery AED-21xx | SB-212VKManufacturer: Nihon KohdenNihon Kohden Battery AED-21xx Articlenumber: SB-212VK Suitable for serial numbers starting at 05128 Capacity: approx. 2 years£249.00 £298.80In stock, available immediately -
Philips Heartstart FR3 batteryManufacturer: PhilipsPhilips Heartstart FR3 10.8 volt 4.5 Ah Li-ion battery Ca. 5 years standby-time Easy replacing.£214.90 £257.88In stock, available immediately -
Zoll AED PRO BatteryManufacturer: ZOLLNon rechargeable Lithium Battery for the Zoll AED Pro defibrillator.£189.90 £227.88In stock, available immediately -
Defibtech 9v Lithium BatteryManufacturer: DefibtechDefibtech 9v Lithium Battery for the battery compartment of the Defibtech Lifeline AED defibrillator.£19.99 £23.99In stock, available immediately
The right battery for every defibrillator
On this page you can find nearly all defibrillator batteries from all manufacturers. Most batteries can be delivered from stock. It's important to determine the exact battery you need. You can filter by brand or model. If you're unsure, you are always welcome to contact us.
Lifespan of AED batteries
In addition to the lifespan of your defibrillator device (which is usually around 10 years), it's crucial to monitor the battery's lifespan.
Every defibrillator battery has a different lifespan. When a defibrillator is used regularly, the battery naturally depletes faster than when it remains on standby for years. Unfortunately, not every defibrillator indicates the state of charge of the battery. The lifespan of a defibrillator battery varies from 2 to 7 years, depending on the battery. You will be able to find the lifespan on the particular product page of the battery you are looking for. The battery's lifespan begins from the moment it is placed in the defibrillator.
- Batteries gradually lose charge, even when they are not in use. There are numerous factors that can can influence the battery's lifespan:
- The defibrillator has administered shocks during an emergency
- The storing temperature of the defibrillator is too high or too low
- The defibrillator was used for regular practice sessions
- The defibrillator self-tests are too frequent
- The defibrillator signals a malfunction, in this case it is recommended to remove the battery as soon as possible to prevent further depletion
- Leaving the battery unused on the shelf
- The defibrillator is more than 10 years old
- The electrodes are out of date
- The defibrillator software is outdated
Your defibrillator will give you a signal when the battery is almost at the end of its life, indicated by a light and/or a sound. Every defibrillator does this before the remaining capacity of the battery is too low for a defibrillator intervention. With our service plans, we keep track of when the battery needs replacement so you don’t need to worry.
Many defibrillator batteries have an "install before" date. The battery should be installed in the device before this date. The manufacturer's indicated lifespan applies from this date.
How do you know when the defibrillator battery should be replaced?
The defibrillator conducts self-tests and detects when the battery is low. Different defibrillator brands signal this in different ways. A red blinking light may indicate a low battery or another malfunction. In the manual for your device you will be able to find what’s amiss. Your defibrillator might also start beeping when the battery is low.
Replacing the defibrillator battery yourself
Most defibrillator batteries can be easily replaced by the user. After inserting the new battery, the defibrillator will initiate a self-test. Once the device is ready for use, the status indicator will show this. It is also important to check the expiration date of the electrodes, as they need replacing more often than the battery.

