At Greentec Auto, we specialize in hybrid and EV battery replacement.
Our Audi battery solutions are built to restore performance and reliability without unnecessary steps.
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Why pay more at the dealership? At Greentec Auto, we offer affordable, accessible and reliable hybrid battery replacements at up to 50% less than dealership prices without compromising on quality. Get the best value with expert service, mobile installation, and a warranty you can trust.
The cost of shipping to you is included with your purchase. This offer is good for the entire continental United States. Add $200 for shipping to a residential address. Let Greentec Auto make it simple to return your core to us, ask about our reduced return shipping rates.
A refundable “core deposit” of $500.00 will be added to your order at checkout. Once we receive your old battery, we will refund the core deposit back to you minus the cost of return shipping. Cores must be returned within 45 days of purchase. This applies to shipping orders only. In all other circumstances, the core will be picked up at the time of service, no deposit required.
Once your new hybrid battery has arrived, put the core battery back into the same packaging your battery arrived in. As soon as we receive your core battery, we will refund the core deposit back to you. It’s that easy.
Not every dashboard light means your battery has failed, but these are the most common symptoms we see when an Audi hybrid battery is no longer operating properly.
Battery drains faster than normal
If your charge disappears quickly or struggles to hold power, the battery cells may be worn and unable to store energy effectively.
Short or missing electric-only driving
When your Audi barely uses EV mode anymore, even after charging, this often points to internal battery deterioration.
Hybrid system warning messages
Alerts related to the hybrid system or battery usually signal imbalance or failure within the battery pack.
Noticeable loss of power or responsiveness
A failing battery can limit how much energy reaches the drivetrain, making acceleration feel sluggish.
Charging feels inconsistent or unreliable
If charging behavior feels unpredictable or incomplete, the battery may no longer be accepting energy evenly.
If you checked even one of these signs, the battery itself is likely the issue. Software resets or temporary fixes won’t reverse battery degradation. Once capacity is lost, replacement is the only long-term way to restore proper hybrid performance.
This is where a purpose-built Audi hybrid battery makes all the difference.
The batteries available in this category are specifically matched to Audi hybrid models such as the A3 e-tron and Q5 Hybrid. Each unit is carefully tested and validated to meet performance standards expected from Audi hybrid systems.
These replacement batteries are designed to help restore:
Whether your Audi is used for daily commuting or longer drives, a properly functioning hybrid battery brings the driving experience back to what it should be.
Replacing a hybrid battery is a major decision, and choosing the right provider matters.
Hybrid and EV batteries are not a side service for us. This is our core focus.
Every Audi battery comes with warranty coverage for long-term peace of mind. Full warranty details are available here.
In many cases, battery replacement can be completed without visiting a shop. Learn more about how mobile installation works.
No confusing steps. No unnecessary add-ons. Just the right battery, installed correctly.
Greentec Auto has helped thousands of hybrid owners extend the life of their vehicles with reliable battery solutions.
If your Audi is showing signs of hybrid battery failure, delaying replacement often leads to more warning lights, reduced performance, and inconsistent driving behavior.
Browse the Audi battery options in this category to find the correct match for your model and year. If you’re unsure which battery is right, a hybrid battery specialist can help confirm compatibility and next steps.
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Once the battery issue is solved, your Audi can drive the way it was meant to again.
If you notice warning lights on your dashboard, don’t rush to the dealership for an expensive diagnostic report. Many local auto parts stores can scan your vehicle and provide error codes for free—just ask them to run a quick scan with a diagnostic tool.
Above, we’ve listed some of the most common hybrid error codes. Keep in mind that the check engine light must be onfor major issues to be detected. If your vehicle is experiencing hybrid battery failure, dealerships often charge thousands of dollars for a replacement—typically with a limited warranty.
At Greentec Auto, we offer a cost-effective alternative, providing high-quality hybrid battery replacements at a fraction of the price. Plus, we back our batteries with a comprehensive warranty to give you peace of mind.
Common signs of Audi hybrid battery failure include reduced electric driving range, frequent warning lights, inconsistent charging, and noticeable drops in performance. If these symptoms persist, the battery is likely no longer holding or delivering energy efficiently.
Audi hybrid batteries naturally degrade over time due to repeated charging cycles, heat exposure, and normal vehicle use. As the battery ages, its ability to store and release energy decreases, leading to performance issues and system alerts.
In most cases, a failing Audi hybrid battery cannot be permanently repaired. Temporary fixes may clear warning lights, but they do not restore lost battery capacity. Full battery replacement is typically the only long-term solution.
Driving with a failing hybrid battery may be possible for a short time, but it often leads to reduced performance, limited electric operation, and unexpected warning messages. Continued driving can increase the risk of further system issues.
Audi hybrid batteries are designed to last several years, but lifespan varies depending on driving habits, climate, and charging frequency. As the battery approaches the end of its service life, symptoms like reduced range and power become more noticeable.
