Shop around for AA and AAA batteries and the main types you’ll find are alkaline and lithium disposable batteries. Lithium batteries last a lot longer in more energy intensive devices. We've found that they can give you 2-3 hours more power than an alkaline battery. But they're also much more expensive.
We’ve compared Energizer, Duracell and Panasonic batteries with supermarket own-brand batteries, such as Aldi, Morrisons, Lidl and Sainsbury's, to find the very best. Put a set of one of our Best Buy AA disposable batteries in your most power-hungry devices, such as a camera or torch, and they will last over three hours longer than the worst.
Best rechargeable lithium-ion batteries: EBL Li-Ion AA Many of the electronic devices around your home require batteries, and considering the affordability and performance of rechargeable batteries, there’s not much sense in purchasing disposable options anymore.
So for example, Lion is the best lowest cost brand, Exide the best mid-range brand, and Varta and Bosch are the best higher cost brand. We reckon if you choose a battery from one of these companies you have the best chance of the battery lasting longer and giving you less hassle.
We then left the batteries to cool down and re-ran our test to check if there was any charge remaining. Impressively, the Ultra AA boasted the highest result of any alkaline batteries we’ve reviewed, as the total capacity was an average of 1680.5mAh.
So, we’ve told you the best car battery brands UK, for 2024. These are the brands we’ve chosen to recommend – each brand is the best for their particular price/quality category. So for example, Lion is the best lowest cost brand, Exide the best mid-range brand, and Varta and Bosch are the best higher cost brand.