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Dead battery killing your summer vibe? Use CTEK’s CS FREE to get going fast

24 July 2025

It’s a familiar scenario during the summer months: you hop into your car after a few days off, turn the key – and nothing happens. The combination of high temperatures, short trips and long periods of inactivity makes summer one of the most common times for car battery failure. 

But there's good news. With the CTEK CS FREE, you can be back on the road in as little as ten minutes – no jump leads, no second vehicle and no wall socket required. 

The CS FREE: adaptive boosting, wherever you are 

The CTEK CS FREE is a portable adaptive booster that can bring a dead battery back to life quickly and safely. Whether you're stranded at a beach car park, airport or campsite, the CS FREE gives you the power to get going again. 

It uses smart internal technology to analyse your battery’s health and then delivers a safe, controlled boost that’s tailored to what the battery needs. This prevents the spikes or surges that traditional jumper cables can cause. 

Key features include: 

  • Portable and rechargeable: no need for mains power – take it with you on road trips or holidays 
  • Connect and go: there are no modes to select - simply connect, and the CS FREE will handle the rest. 
  • Works with all 12V lead-acid and lithium batteries: something that is not recommended on lithium batteries with traditional boosters 

Boosting isn’t just a quick fix – it’s smart insurance 

Let’s celebrate what boosters like the CS FREE offer: instant control and independence. Whether you're late for work or miles from help, being able to revive your car battery on your own terms is a big deal. 

Boosting is a dependable, real-world solution when time matters most. It puts you back in charge when your battery lets you down. 

But here’s the important thing to remember: a boost gets you started – it doesn’t fully recharge your battery. 

Driving after a boost won’t finish the job 

Many drivers assume that a short drive after using a booster is enough to recharge the battery. In truth, it’s not. 

Your car’s alternator is designed to maintain the battery, not recharge it from dead. Even long motorway journeys often aren’t enough. According to battery manufacturers and automotive experts: 

  • A 30-minute drive might only restore 10–15% of battery charge 
  • To reach even 75–80%, you'd need to drive for four to eight hours non-stop 
  • And still that’s not a full recharge – leaving the battery vulnerable to another failure 

Recharge the right way 

Whenever you have boosted your battery and you are moving again, the next critical step is to fully recharge the battery using a smart battery charger because it will make sure you get: 

  • Full recharge to 100%, unlike what you’d get from solely driving  
  • Customised charging to protect and extend battery life by up to three times 
  • Protection against future breakdowns: if you don’t fully recharge the battery it will only go dead again! 

Think of it like this: 

What it does: Booster  

When to use: When your battery is flat and you need to get moving – fast 

What it does: Charger  

When to use: After the boost, or routinely, to fully recharge and maintain battery health 

A real-world example 

You come back from a two-week summer holiday, only to find your battery flat. A booster gets you going in minutes. That evening, you plug in a smart charger. By morning, your battery is fully charged and conditioned – no second breakdown, no need to call for help. 

It’s simple. It’s smart. And it works. 

Final thoughts 

Summer heat is tough on batteries, and more people are getting caught off guard. Having the CTEK CS FREE in your car gives you a reliable way to get going when you need it most. But remember: boosting is the start of recovery, not the end. 

To avoid future battery trouble, recharge fully – taking you from crisis to confidence. 

So as you head off for your next summer road trip, make sure you’re not just ready to start—make sure you’re ready to keep going. 

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