Floor Scrubber

Cleaner Floors with Continental Batteries

Don’t run out of power mid-job. Our floor scrubber batteries are made to provide a high amount of power over a long period of time. Select the right battery for your industrial floor scrubber or sweeper for reliable and durable cleaning equipment.

Types of Floor Scrubber Batteries

Our deep-cycle power solutions ensure smooth operation and long run-time for nearly every commercial floor scrubber — and they offer superior performance whether you’re cleaning a medical facility, warehouse or gym floor. 

Deep-cycle flooded batteries deliver reliable power and sustained performance at a low cost. Typical deep cycle batteries provide about 500 charge cycles.  

Gel batteries provide excellent cycle life and good run times in tough deep-cycle use with regular discharges. AGM batteries deliver excellent run times and good cycle life in hard, high-rate and deep-cycle applications. Both AGM and gel batteries are spill-proof and maintenance-free. 

Find the battery you need in the list below, then check out our complete catalog of commercial and recreational batteries to keep you on the road.

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