For most customers, collecting a new vehicle is more than just another purchase – it's an occasion. Whether it's a family's new SUV, a company car or a long-awaited performance vehicle, handover day is often the culmination of weeks or even months of anticipation.

Dealerships invest significant time ensuring the experience is memorable. The vehicle is meticulously valeted, paperwork completed, accessories fitted and every detail checked before the customer arrives.

Yet one of the most important elements of a successful handover is rarely seen.

The battery.

In today's connected vehicles, a healthy battery underpins almost every feature a customer is shown during the handover process. If battery voltage is compromised, even the most carefully planned customer experience can quickly begin to unravel.

The modern handover has changed dramatically

Vehicle handovers have evolved considerably over the past decade.

Gone are the days when the sales executive simply explained the controls, handed over the keys and wished the customer safe travels.

Today's vehicles are packed with sophisticated technology, and customers rightly expect a comprehensive demonstration before they drive away.

During a typical handover, a sales executive may demonstrate:

  • Digital driver displays
  • Touchscreen infotainment systems
  • Satellite navigation
  • Smartphone integration through Apple CarPlay® or Android Auto™
  • Voice control
  • Connected vehicle apps
  • Electric seat adjustment with memory functions
  • Heated and ventilated seats
  • Climate control
  • Ambient lighting
  • Driver assistance systems
  • Electric tailgates
  • Charging functions for plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles
  • Digital keys and remote vehicle features

Each of these systems draws power from the vehicle's battery.

Multiply this by several demonstrations over the course of a day – or across several weeks on a busy showroom floor – and the battery can be placed under considerable strain before the customer even takes ownership.

First impressions last

Customers may not understand the technical aspects of battery management, but they immediately recognise when something doesn't feel right.

A warning message appearing on the dashboard. A slow-starting infotainment system. A powered tailgate that hesitates. An unexpected low-voltage warning.

Even if these issues are minor or easily resolved, they can create doubt at precisely the moment a dealership should be reinforcing confidence.

The handover is the final opportunity to demonstrate quality, professionalism and attention to detail. Every system should work exactly as the manufacturer intended.

Battery support protects the experience

Many dealerships still think about battery charging only when a vehicle struggles to start.

However, modern vehicle preparation is increasingly focused on maintaining battery condition throughout the sales journey – not simply recovering discharged batteries.

Battery support provides a stable power supply while electrical systems are operating, helping ensure demonstrations can take place without placing unnecessary demand on the battery itself.

Rather than allowing battery voltage to fall as multiple features are demonstrated, battery support maintains a consistent electrical supply, allowing customers to experience the vehicle exactly as intended.

This preventative approach helps reduce battery stress while ensuring every demonstration remains smooth and uninterrupted.

More than just starting the engine

A healthy battery affects far more than whether a vehicle starts.

Stable battery voltage helps support:

  • Reliable operation of infotainment systems
  • Digital instrument displays
  • Advanced driver assistance systems
  • Electric convenience features
  • Vehicle communications
  • Software integrity
  • Electronic control units

Modern vehicles are increasingly dependent on stable electrical power. As manufacturers continue introducing new connected technologies, maintaining battery health throughout the sales process has become an essential part of vehicle preparation.

Every demonstration matters

It's easy to underestimate just how much electrical demand a showroom vehicle experiences before it is sold.

A customer explores the infotainment system. The next customer wants to test the heated seats. Another asks to see the panoramic roof. A family pairs several smartphones. The vehicle is moved outside for a test drive. The air conditioning is demonstrated. The electric tailgate is opened repeatedly to show luggage capacity.

Individually these seem like minor actions. Collectively, they place significant demand on the battery.

Without effective battery support, voltage gradually declines, increasing the risk of warning messages, inconsistent performance or unnecessary battery wear.

Did you know?

A showroom vehicle may be demonstrated dozens of times before delivery. Every customer interaction draws power from the battery – even if the vehicle never leaves the showroom.

Demonstrating connected technology places increasing demand on modern batteries. Digital displays, smartphone pairing, connected services and electric convenience features all require a stable power supply.

Battery support helps maintain consistent voltage throughout demonstrations. This protects both the battery and the increasingly sophisticated electronics found in modern vehicles.

Customers may never see your battery management process: but they'll certainly notice if the vehicle doesn't perform as expected.

Smarter battery management for every handover

Preparing a vehicle for customer collection shouldn't involve deciding whether it needs charging or battery support.

That's where intelligent technology makes all the difference.

The new CTEK PRO 1240 has been developed specifically for professional workshop and showroom environments, introducing MODESHIFT™ technology to simplify battery management.

Rather than requiring the user to manually select an operating mode, MODESHIFT™ continuously assesses the battery before automatically determining whether charging or battery support is required.

If the battery needs replenishing, it charges. If the vehicle is being prepared for demonstration or handover, it automatically provides stable battery support.

The result is a simpler, more consistent process that removes uncertainty while helping protect battery health.

Its fanless cooling system also makes it ideal for customer-facing environments, delivering professional performance without adding unwanted background noise to the showroom.

Delivering the perfect final impression

The handover represents the final stage of the dealership journey – but the beginning of the customer's ownership experience.

Everything the customer has experienced leading up to that moment influences their perception of the dealership, the vehicle and the manufacturer.

Ensuring every feature operates flawlessly, every display responds instantly and every demonstration runs smoothly isn't simply good preparation – it's good customer service.

Battery support has become an important part of delivering that experience.

As vehicles continue to evolve, dealerships that adopt a proactive approach to battery management won't simply protect batteries – they'll protect customer confidence.

Expert Insight

"Customers don't judge a dealership by the battery charger in the workshop – they judge it by how their new vehicle performs. A seamless handover, where every feature works exactly as expected, creates confidence that lasts long after the customer has driven away."

Best Practice Checklist

  • Include battery support as part of every vehicle handover preparation.
  • Support vehicles during extended customer demonstrations.
  • Ensure batteries are maintained throughout their time in the showroom – not just before collection.
  • Incorporate battery health checks into your Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) process.
  • Use intelligent battery management equipment that automatically selects the correct operating mode.

The CTEK Solution

The new CTEK PRO 1240 has been designed to help dealerships deliver a flawless customer experience from showroom to handover. Featuring intelligent MODESHIFT™ technology, it automatically switches between battery charging and battery support, ensuring every vehicle receives exactly the power it needs at the right time.

With support for both lead-acid and lithium batteries, silent fanless operation and professional-grade performance, the PRO 1240 helps keep showroom and handover vehicles in peak condition – ready to impress every customer, every time.

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