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National Battery Day powers up every February 18, celebrating the innovative devices that keep our world connected and mobile. From tiny watch batteries to electric vehicle packs, these energy storage units make modern life possible. Take a moment to appreciate the convenience they provide, learn about their impact, and explore the future of battery technology.
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Expected National Battery Day Deals
While we wait for official 2027 promotions to drop, history shows that National Battery Day often sparks deals on essential electronics and portable power. Look for discounts on AA/AAA packs from brands like Duracell and Energizer, as well as sales on power banks and charging accessories from Anker. Major retailers such as Best Buy and Amazon typically feature promotions on devices like wireless headphones, smart home gadgets, and even electric toothbrushes. Keep an eye out for special offers from phone manufacturers like Apple and Samsung on their latest devices or battery replacement services. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as February 18 approaches.
Platform Guide for National Battery Day
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Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #NationalBatteryDay. Create short videos showcasing unusual battery-powered gadgets or explaining how different battery types work.
Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #NationalBatteryDay. Share visually appealing posts about the evolution of batteries, from early cells to modern power solutions.
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Mention @NatlToday and use #NationalBatteryDay. Join the conversation about battery innovations, recycling efforts, and the future of electric vehicles.
National Battery Day Hero
Alessandro Volta
History of National Battery Day
Imagine working on a huge project on a desktop with a battery. Now, what if there is a brief power outage? Yes, it is dangerous, if you do not have alternative power for seamless flow.
Batteries have been in use since the 19th century. It was first created when Italian Scientist Alessandro Volta layered silver, separated by paper and dipped in salt or acid and zinc to form the ‘voltaic piles’ in 1800. These piles generated electric current. This paved a way for evolution as in 1802, William Cruickshank designed a battery for mass production.
Corrosion remained a critical impediment until the Daniell cell came along. It was invented by John Daniell, a chemist who received accolades for this invention which reduced corrosion when storing batteries. Afterward, Columbia, the first commercially available battery, was introduced by the National Carbon company in 1896, birthing the 4D battery created for flashlights two years later. Batteries were later introduced to watches and clocks, and are now used for diverse purposes. Batteries are used in almost anything driven by electricity. It is found in automobiles, mobile phones, desktops, televisions, radios, calculators, machinery, solar panels, power banks, remote controls, and down to your alarm clock.
Here are some tips for using batteries. Ensure you read instructions on batteries before use. For efficient batteries, keep them at room temperature or lower. This reduces the rate of chemical activity within the batteries.
Do not store old and new batteries together. Do not store your batteries in a metal container, and remember to keep them from humidity.
Do not puncture or damage batteries. Recycle lithium and button batteries; alkaline, manganese, and carbon-zinc batteries can be disposed of with the trash.
National Battery Day timeline
Benjamin Franklin coins the name to describe a group of Leyden jars.
Alessandro Volta creates the voltaic pile, which generates a limited electric current.
National Carbon Company introduces the first D-sized battery for a flashlight.
The first battery-operated watch is introduced.
How Businesses Can Celebrate National Battery Day
Local electronics stores can host battery recycling drives or offer discounts on rechargeable batteries and chargers. Tech repair shops could provide free battery health checks for smartphones or laptops. Businesses that rely on portable devices, like food trucks or mobile services, can share behind-the-scenes glimpses of how batteries power their operations. Consider a social media campaign highlighting the importance of proper battery disposal and the environmental benefits of recycling.
National Battery Day FAQs
When is National Battery Day?
In 2027, National Battery Day will be observed on Friday, February 18, offering a great opportunity to learn about battery innovation and sustainability.
Who invented the battery?
Alessandro Volta’s groundbreaking invention of the voltaic pile in the early 19th century marked the birth of the modern battery, revolutionizing our understanding of electricity.
What is the global battery market worth?
With rapid advancements in technology and increasing adoption of electric vehicles, the global battery market is expected to exceed $200 billion by the late 2020s, reflecting its critical economic importance.
What is the difference between a primary and secondary battery?
Conversely, a secondary battery, like the lithium-ion batteries in smartphones and electric cars, can be recharged multiple times. This allows for repeated use and greater sustainability.
How to Celebrate National Battery Day
Read up
Find out more about the history of batteries. Know the different types and their uses.
Buy a battery
Be ready for an emergency. Get a battery to use in any device or keep it until you need it.
Recycle your bad batteries
Properly dispose of your bad batteries. Give them a befitting end by recycling them properly.
5 Interesting Facts About Batteries
Total batteries a year
The number of batteries bought a year in the U.S. is about three billion.
Longer battery life
You can extend battery life by storing them in low temperatures to slow down the internal chemical reaction.
Expiry date
The expiry date does not mean the end of the battery life; the expiry date is only the beginning of a reduction in its power.
Out of the ordinary
You can make batteries out of simple things like potatoes, apples, or vegetables.
Making batteries using food
You can make a battery using a potato or pickle by using a copper coin and a galvanized nail.
Why We Love National Battery Day
We need batteries
We need to be able to carry out our activities without being stuck to a power outlet. Batteries allow us to be on the go.
Back up
In case of an emergency, batteries are our backup source of power. We use them in flashlights, inverters, and power banks.
Never stranded
Since we have batteries, we can always recharge our phones with power banks or cars. We are never stranded or delayed because we will always have an alternative source.
National Battery Day dates
| Year | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2027 | February 18 | Thursday |
| 2028 | February 18 | Friday |
| 2029 | February 18 | Sunday |
| 2030 | February 18 | Monday |
| 2031 | February 18 | Tuesday |



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