ABOUT THE DEALERSHIP
Servicing modern European vehicles is a highly demanding, customer-centric business with no room for error. As a premium retailer of German vehicles in Brisbane, the dealership strives to offer the best value on quality new and used vehicles, while also offering excellent aftersales servicing and maintenance.
The dealership’s modern workshop ensures every customer vehicle receives the most current parts and servicing available whilst being handled by a fully qualified and experienced mechanic.
THE CHALLENGE
The busy workshop services up to 80 vehicles per day, and its technicians are constantly seeking best-of-breed technologies that will help to create efficiencies and enhance the value offered to customers.
For every vehicle that rolls into the workshop, battery maintenance and support has become an increasingly critical element of any service. Kevin, a technician at the dealership, said, “The majority of cars entering our workshop are equipped with start-stop technology, which automatically turns off the engine when the vehicle comes to a halt, and then restarts at the time of acceleration.”
While the technology has positive impacts on the environment, reducing fuel consumption and exhaust emissions, the frequency of engine restarts in a single journey imposes heavy demands on the vehicle’s battery. Kevin explains therefore that many of the vehicles serviced arrive with low battery charge levels.
Additionally, vehicles arriving into the workshop are increasingly equipped with various multiple computer systems controlling everything from automatic brakes, keyless entry, infotainment and HVAC. These systems often need to be updated with the latest software when the car comes in for service, which requires the ignition to be on for up to 24 hours, without the motor running and operating solely from the power of the battery.
To ensure a vehicle’s battery is at full charge by the end of service, and to avoid battery run-down when the computer systems are being updated, it’s critical the workshop has an intelligent, powerful and easy-to-use battery charge and support solution they can rely on.

The Brisbane dealership currently uses manufacturer-supplied charging systems, with the OEM demanding that those systems be able to supply 100A. Kevin explains the increase in the number of computers on cars in the future will see this demand rise to 120-150A over the next few years. The workshop also requires a solution that can meet the amperage needs of the vehicles being serviced, both now and into the future.
“We found the solution fully charged the battery by the end of every vehicle service, and we were really impressed with the speed of the charge, when compared to other products we’ve used. Every vehicle that comes through our workshop requires some form of battery charging and support during its service, and for those vehicles that require computer system updates, a solution over 100A is required. It’s the continuous supply of 120A that truly sets the PRO120 above the rest.”
- Kevin, Technician, Brisbane-based dealership