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15Ah Replacement Peg Perego 12 Volt Battery UpgradeSpecial Price $78.95 Regular Price $92.95
Kids love riding around in their very own battery ride-on toy. But, when the batteries die, their excitement turns cold. Don’t let dead batteries put a pause on your child's favorite ride. Finding the right battery is much easier with Impact Battery.
What Do You Need in a Ride on Toy Battery
Before picking the right ride-on toy battery, you need to make the right choice for your kid’s toy. You have to think about voltage, compatibility, and runtime safety for smooth play.
What you need to check first is the ride-on toy battery's voltage. Most ride-on toys run on 6V, 12V, or 24V batteries. But each battery must match the exact voltage to work safely. Using the wrong voltage can damage the toy’s motor or electrical system.
A 24V battery won’t run safely on a 12V toy, and putting a 12V battery in a 6V toy will only shorten the battery’s life. So, make sure you choose the right battery that matches your kids' vehicle.
How long a toy car runs depends on the battery capacity. The battery capacity is measured in amp-hours (Ah). For example, A 12V 15 Ah battery runs longer than a 12V9Ah battery. The more Ah a battery has, the more time the toy will run.
Battery size also matters for different rides on toys. If the battery size is bigger than the battery shell, it will not fit snugly. Check the original battery dimensions before buying replacement . It’s especially important for case-only battery models like the Peg Perego Gator batteries.
Also, check if the battery is safe and reliable for your child's toy. A good battery includes a few key features that protect both the toy and your child. Look for batteries that are:
No maintenance required
Fully sealed to stop leaks
Safe design with no open parts
Strong outer shell that holds up during play
A battery with these features makes the battery safe to use for your kids.
How to Choose Between 6V, 12V and 24V Ride on Batteries?
When choosing the right ride on your replacement batteries for your childrens, it’s crucial to check whether the voltage is right or not. Most toys run on either 6V, 12V batteries, but some rides on toys may need 20V batteries.
6 Volt Batteries
A 6V battery is ideal for toddlers aging between 1 to 3. The batteries are small and lightweight. These make the toys move at about 2 to 3 mph. So, it’s easy to control and safe to use for kids of ages 1 to 3. The battery can power up to 45 minutos of gentle ride on its full charge.
Here are three of the best 6V batteries trusted by parents and available at Impact Battery.
Our Best 6 Volt Ride On Toy Batteries
12 Volt Batteries
12 volt batteries are one of the most popular choices for powering kids' ride-on toys. These batteries are used to power toys that can ride on short grass, dirt paths, and work well with Power Wheels, Peg Perego, and Tobbi models.
The 12 volt batteries support a speed around 3.5 to 5 mph, so they are safe to use for kids ageing form 3 to 6. The batteries can provide an average of 1 hour of playtime. The runtime depends on factors like terrain, rider’s weight, and battery capacity. Here are three of the best 12 volt batteries available at Impact Battery.
Our Best 12 Volt Ride On Toy Batteries
24 Volt Batteries
A 24 volt battery is perfect for kids ages 6 and up who can handle a bit more speed. These batteries provide a speed around 6 to 7 mph. 24V batteries are used in larger UTV-style toys and ride-ons that can go faster and handle hills, gravel, and rough outdoor terrain.
24V batteries also offer longer runtimes, especially when paired with higher capacity (Ah) ratings. Just remember that 24V batteries are not compatible with 12V or 6V toys unless the vehicle is modified. Here are three of the best 24 Volt batteries available in Impact Battery.
Our Best 24 Volt Ride On Toy Batteries
It’s crucial to match the battery voltage with your kid’s toy’s original setup. Never install a higher voltage battery unless you have made proper updates.
If you want a longer ride time, choose a battery with a higher Ah rating that fits the battery tray. A better battery means more fun, fewer breakdowns, and a smoother ride every time.
Our Top Ride on Toy Battery Recommendations
All the rides on toys do not have the same battery. Choosing the right battery for your kid's ride depends on the brand you are using. Some toys need special plugs, while others types of battery can be updated for a longer time. Here’s what you need to know based on the toy you have:
Ride-On Toy Power Wheels Batteries
Power Wheels are a super common ride-on toy used by kids. These toys run on 6V or 12V batteries. But there’s a catch- even two batteries might look similar but they can have different connectors.
The easiest way to find the right match is by checking the number on your current battery or charger. If you are looking for a higher Ah battery, that’s fine- just make sure it fits and has the same voltage.
Here are three of the best ride-on toy Power Wheels batteries you can choose from:
Power Wheels Batteries:
Ride on Toy Peg Perego Batteries
Peg Perego ride-ons use their own style of batteries. Most of these batteries come with a special plastic case that locks into the toy securely. If your toy is a Peg Perego tractor, you’ll want to double-check if your battery is a case-only type.
Look for part numbers like IAKB0501 or IAKB0522 to confirm what kind of battery you need. If your case is still in good shape, you might only need to swap the battery inside- not the whole unit.
Just make sure the plug and voltage match your original setup. Here are three of the best Peg Perego batteries built to keep your ride going:
Peg Perego Batteries:
Ride on Toy Tobbi Batteries
Tobbi ride-ons are solid picks for younger kids. They usually run on 12V batteries with 7Ah or 9Ah capacity, which gives a decent amount of playtime. But you can upgrade for more ride time if you want.
Just check the space in the battery tray before switching and make sure the new one fits.Sometimes, Tobbi models can be hard to match by name. It’s always a good idea to check the label on your current battery or charger before ordering.
Still not sure what battery fits your kid’s ride-on toy? Contact our battery experts for personalized recommendations. We’ll help you match the right voltage, capacity, and plug for a smooth ride.
Tips to Extend Your Childs Ride On Toy Battery
You can extend the battery's lifespan by following some simple care tips and help your toy run like new for seasons.
Charge the battery after each use, don’t wait until the battery is fully charged.
When the battery is fully charged, unplug the charger to avoid overcharging.
Use the right battery charger for your voltage and plug type.
Always store the battery in a cool and dry place.
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Kids love riding around in their very own battery ride-on toy. We have a collection of 6v, 12 and 24 battery replacements for you, that will provide hours of motorized fun.










