Interstate All Battery Center is a battery specialist retailer stocking new and replacement batteries for vehicles, lawn equipment, power tools, and marine applications, located to serve Oklahoma City's north and central areas. The shop sells Interstate batteries, the company's own brand, alongside testing and installation services for both customer-owned and new batteries.
Interstate All Battery Center operates as a franchise location within the national Interstate battery network. The Oklahoma City store focuses on vehicle batteries, UPS systems, and portable power supplies rather than general automotive parts. This narrower scope means deeper inventory in battery types and chemistries but not the broad category selection of a full-line auto parts chain. The shop handles walk-in customers and phone orders, with installation available on-site for most automotive applications.
Interstate stocks AGM (absorbent glass mat), conventional lead-acid, and lithium batteries. Automotive battery prices in Oklahoma City typically range from $80 to $180 for standard replacements and $150 to $300 for AGM or premium units, though confirming current pricing directly is essential since battery costs fluctuate with commodity metals. Installation is included on batteries purchased in-store; the labor adds no additional charge for most sedans and trucks. The store offers free battery testing using load-test equipment, useful for diagnosing whether an existing battery is failing or whether another electrical component is the source of a no-start condition. Testing takes 10 to 15 minutes and requires no appointment.
AutoZone, O'Reilly Auto, and Advance Auto Parts all stock batteries and offer installation, typically at similar price points for equivalent battery types. The key difference: those retailers treat batteries as one category among hundreds, with staff managing inventory across tools, fluids, filters, and accessories. Interstate's staff focus on batteries only, which tends to produce faster diagnosis of battery versus alternator issues and more knowledgeable recommendations for specialized applications like marine or RV use. If you need a battery quickly and are comfortable installing it yourself, the big-box retailers' broader hours and multiple locations across Oklahoma City may be more convenient. If you have an older vehicle, an unusual application, or want a technician to rule out other electrical faults before you buy, Interstate's diagnostic depth justifies the trip.
Interstate suits owners of older cars, trucks, and equipment who want testing before replacement and those with non-standard battery needs (marine, RV, motorcycle, or industrial equipment). It also works well for customers who appreciate talking through battery chemistry options for cold-climate performance or high-drain audio systems. It does not suit someone needing a one-stop shop for spark plugs, filters, belts, and wipers alongside a battery, or someone seeking the lowest possible price without expert input. The store's specialty focus means lower selection of ancillary supplies.
Walk-in customers typically wait 10 to 20 minutes to speak with a technician. Bring your vehicle's battery or equipment and its year and model if possible. If you suspect a battery problem, the technician will perform a free load test using a portable device; you do not need an appointment. If you want a replacement installed the same day, confirm availability before arriving, especially on Saturdays. The shop can order special-order batteries, usually arriving within one business day.
Interstate All Battery Center operates Monday through Saturday; confirm Sunday hours before visiting. The location has street or lot parking typical of retail strip locations. No appointment is required for testing; scheduled installation appointments can shorten wait times on busy days.
Interstate All Battery Center fills a gap between convenience (chain auto parts retailers) and expertise (independent mechanics). Its staff's focus on one category means you get diagnosis, not just inventory, at a price competitive with retailers selling everything.
