FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
What warranty do Northman batteries come with?
All Northman batteries come with comprehensive warranty coverage ranging from 18 months to 60 months depending on the product type. We also offer extended warranty options for select products.
How do I choose the right battery for my needs?
Consider factors like your power requirements, usage patterns, and budget. Our team can help you select the perfect battery based on your specific application. You can also refer to our product specifications or contact our sales team for personalized recommendations.
What is the average lifespan of a Northman battery?
The lifespan varies by product type and usage. Automotive batteries typically last 3-5 years, inverter batteries 4-6 years, and solar batteries can last up to 10 years with proper maintenance.
Do you provide installation services?
Yes, through our network of authorized dealers and service centers, we provide professional installation services. Contact your nearest dealer for assistance.
What maintenance is required for Northman batteries?
Most of our batteries are low-maintenance or maintenance-free. For batteries requiring maintenance, regular checks of water levels, terminal cleaning, and proper charging are recommended. Detailed maintenance guidelines are provided with each product.
How can I become a Northman channel partner?
We welcome ambitious partners who share our vision. Please visit our About page and fill out the channel partner inquiry form, or contact us directly at partners@northman.com.
What makes Northman batteries different from competitors?
Northman batteries feature advanced technology, superior quality materials, rigorous testing standards, and are backed by 18+ years of expertise from Seva Prime Energy. We also provide excellent after-sales support and competitive pricing.
Are Northman batteries environmentally friendly?
Yes, we are committed to sustainability. Our batteries are manufactured using eco-friendly processes, and we have proper recycling programs in place for end-of-life batteries.