Car Battery Size Chart in Kenya

Car Battery Size Chart in Kenya

Car Battery Size Chart in Kenya: DIN, JIS, N Series & Group Battery Dimensions

Choosing the correct car battery size is not only about Ah or CCA. The physical battery size, terminal layout, polarity, hold-down position, height and technology type must also match the vehicle. This guide explains common car battery sizes used in Kenya, including DIN batteries, JIS/N-series batteries and selected BCI group sizes.

At Jemspark, battery sizing is done by vehicle application, battery tray space, terminal position and electrical demand. The tables below give practical measurements for quick comparison before fitting or upgrading a battery.

Quick Meaning of Battery Size Standards

Standard Common Use Typical Vehicles
DIN / EN European battery sizing BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, VW, Volvo, Land Rover
JIS / N Series Japanese and Asian battery sizing Toyota, Nissan, Mazda, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Honda
BCI Group American battery group sizing Ford, Jeep, Chevrolet, some imports and commercial vehicles

DIN Battery Size Chart: DIN35 to DIN110

DIN batteries are common in European vehicles and many modern imports in Kenya. Most DIN batteries share a width of about 175mm, while the length changes depending on the size class.

DIN Size Common EN Case Approx. Dimensions (L × W × H) Typical Ah Range Common BCI Equivalent / Similar Size
DIN35 L0 / H3 175 × 175 × 190 mm 35Ah Group 47 smaller equivalent range
DIN40 L0 / H3 175 × 175 × 190 mm 40Ah Group 47 smaller equivalent range
DIN42 L1 / H4 207 × 175 × 190 mm 42Ah Group 140R / H4
DIN45 L1 / H4 207 × 175 × 190 mm 45Ah Group 140R / H4
DIN50 L1 / H4 207 × 175 × 190 mm 50Ah Group 140R / H4
DIN55 L2 / H5 242 × 175 × 190 mm 55Ah Group 47 / H5
DIN60 L2 / H5 242 × 175 × 190 mm 60Ah Group 47 / H5
DIN62 L2 / H5 242 × 175 × 190 mm 62Ah Group 47 / H5
DIN66 L3 / H6 278 × 175 × 190 mm 66Ah Group 48 / H6
DIN68 L3 / H6 278 × 175 × 190 mm 68Ah Group 48 / H6
DIN70 L3 / H6 278 × 175 × 190 mm 70Ah Group 48 / H6
DIN74 L3 / H6 278 × 175 × 190 mm 74Ah Group 48 / H6
DIN80 L4 / H7 315 × 175 × 190 mm 80Ah Group 94R / H7
DIN88 L4 / H7 315 × 175 × 190 mm 88Ah Group 94R / H7
DIN90 L5 / H8 353 × 175 × 190 mm 90Ah Group 49 / H8
DIN95 L5 / H8 353 × 175 × 190 mm 92–95Ah Group 49 / H8
DIN100 L5 / H8 353 × 175 × 190 mm 100Ah Group 49 / H8
DIN105 L6 / H9 394 × 175 × 190 mm 105Ah Group 95R / H9
DIN110 L6 / H9 394 × 175 × 190 mm 110Ah Group 95R / H9

JIS / N Series Battery Size Chart: NS40 to N200

JIS batteries are widely used in Japanese and Asian vehicles in Kenya. They are often labelled as NS40, NS60, NS70, N70, N80, N90, N100, N120, N150 and N200. Always confirm polarity because many JIS batteries come in left-positive and right-positive versions.

JIS / N Size Common JIS Codes Approx. Dimensions (L × W × H) Typical Ah Range Common Application
NS40 36B20 / 38B20 / 42B20 197 × 129 × 227 mm 35–40Ah Small petrol cars
NS60 46B24 / 55B24 238 × 129 × 227 mm 45–55Ah Toyota Vitz, Axio, Premio, small SUVs
NS70 65D26 / 75D26 / 80D26 / 95D26 260 × 173 × 225 mm 65–75Ah Toyota Harrier, Prado petrol, Mark X, Noah, Voxy
N70 95D31 / 105D31 / 115D31 305 × 173 × 225 mm 70–85Ah Pickups, SUVs, diesel cars
N80 115D31 / 125D31 305 × 173 × 225 mm 80–90Ah Diesel SUVs and pickups
N90 130E41 / 145E41 410 × 176 × 234 mm 90–110Ah Commercial vehicles, buses, trucks
N100 150F51 / 165F51 505 × 182 × 257 mm 100–120Ah Light trucks and commercial use
N120 170F51 / 180F51 505 × 182 × 257 mm 120Ah Commercial vehicles and generators
N150 195G51 / 200G51 508 × 222 × 257 mm 150Ah Heavy trucks, buses, machinery
N200 245H52 / 250H52 520 × 278 × 268 mm 180–200Ah Heavy trucks, plant equipment, industrial use

Start-Stop Battery Sizes: AGM and EFB Common Fitments

Modern start-stop vehicles should not be fitted with ordinary SMF batteries. Vehicles with start-stop, i-Stop, BlueMotion, EfficientDynamics or ECO stop-start systems require EFB or AGM batteries depending on the vehicle design.

Battery Type Common Sizes Typical Vehicles Important Note
EFB N55, Q85, S95, T110, DIN60, DIN70 Mazda, Toyota, Nissan, VW, some BMW and Mercedes models Minimum requirement for many start-stop vehicles
AGM DIN60, DIN70, DIN80, DIN92, DIN95, DIN105 BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, VW, Volvo, Land Rover, Porsche Best for high-demand European vehicles
SMF NS40, NS60, NS70, N70, DIN55, DIN60, DIN70 Standard non start-stop vehicles Not recommended for start-stop systems

Common Battery Size Equivalents

European / DIN BCI Group Approx. Dimensions Common Use
DIN42 / DIN45 / DIN50 H4 / 140R 207 × 175 × 190 mm Small European cars
DIN55 / DIN60 / DIN62 H5 / Group 47 242 × 175 × 190 mm VW Golf, Tiguan older models, small Mercedes/BMW
DIN66 / DIN68 / DIN70 / DIN74 H6 / Group 48 278 × 175 × 190 mm European mid-size cars and SUVs
DIN80 / DIN88 H7 / Group 94R 315 × 175 × 190 mm Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Volvo, Land Rover
DIN90 / DIN92 / DIN95 / DIN100 H8 / Group 49 353 × 175 × 190 mm Large European cars and SUVs
DIN105 / DIN110 H9 / Group 95R 394 × 175 × 190 mm High-capacity AGM and large diesel vehicles

How to Choose the Correct Battery Size

The correct battery is not selected by size alone. A battery may physically fit but still be wrong electrically. Before fitting a replacement, confirm the following:

  • Battery tray length, width and height
  • Terminal layout and polarity
  • Hold-down clamp position
  • Ah rating and CCA rating
  • Battery technology: SMF, EFB or AGM
  • Whether the vehicle has a battery management system
  • Whether the vehicle requires battery registration or coding

DIN vs JIS: Which Battery Is Better?

Neither DIN nor JIS is automatically better. DIN batteries are mainly a European sizing format, while JIS batteries are mainly used in Japanese and Asian vehicles. The right choice depends on the vehicle’s tray, charging system and manufacturer specification. For example, a Toyota may require NS60 or NS70, while a BMW may require AGM DIN80, AGM DIN92 or AGM DIN105.

Important Warning About Upgrading Battery Size

Upgrading from a smaller battery to a larger one can be useful where the vehicle tray allows it, but the battery must still clamp securely. A battery that is too long, too tall or has the wrong terminal layout can damage cables, cause poor contact or create safety risks. For start-stop vehicles, upgrading from SMF to EFB or AGM is more important than simply choosing a larger Ah rating.

Need Help Finding the Right Battery?

If you are not sure whether your vehicle uses DIN, JIS, AGM, EFB or standard SMF, Jemspark can help confirm the correct battery by vehicle model, engine size, existing battery label or chassis details. Correct battery matching helps protect the vehicle’s electronics, charging system and battery warranty.

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