What Does The Cca Rating On A Battery Mean. A 1000CCA battery is roughly equivalent to at 50Ah battery. Generally the higher the CCA rating the better the battery is for your car.

The CCA represents the amperage that a battery produces for 30 seconds while maintaining a 72 standard voltage. Simply put cold cranking amps CCA are a way of measuring a batteries ability to provide power to the starter in cold weather. CCAs are important but they are not the best measure for warmer or Australian conditions.
This figure is usually between about 350 and 900 and gives you an indication of the power of the battery.
This figure is usually between about 350 and 900 and gives you an indication of the power of the battery. The rating refers to the number of amps a 12-volt battery can deliver at 0F for 30 seconds while maintaining a voltage of at least 72 volts. Simply put cold cranking amps CCA are a way of measuring a batteries ability to provide power to the starter in cold weather. Generally the higher the CCA rating the better the battery is for your car.

