Batteryless supercapacitor jump starter. No internal battery to degrade. Works in 55°C Indian summer heat.
Traditional jump starters have a lithium battery inside that slowly dies in Indian heat — leave one in your car through a summer and it may not work when you need it. The OzCharge RescueMate 500 uses supercapacitor technology with no internal battery. Instead, it draws energy from your own car's battery — even if that battery is flat — amplifies it using the supercapacitors, and delivers 500A of starting current. It recharges from the vehicle in 1–2 minutes and can make another jump attempt immediately. It will be ready to use in 5 years the same as day one.
vs Lokithor JA300: Lokithor uses a lithium battery — works instantly without waiting, but the battery degrades in heat over time. RescueMate 500 takes 1–2 minutes to charge but never degrades. For Indian conditions (extreme heat, vehicle sitting unused for months), supercapacitor is the more reliable long-term choice. vs RescueMate 750: 500 vs 750A — for petrol cars up to 2500cc, the 500 is sufficient. For larger diesels and SUVs, get the 750.
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