Poor storage conditions over a long period can result in deep discharge, which can irreversibly damage the battery. Therefore, special care must be taken as to where, and at what temperature the battery is stored.
A car or motor cycle battery can remain in the vehicle, even for long standstill periods if the garage has the right conditions for battery storage. The right temperature is important for the choice of storage location. Car batteries like to be kept cool and dry. The optimal storage temperature for a car battery is an annual average of 15° C.
While the electrochemical processes in the battery are slower at very low temperatures, at high temperatures, all processes take place much faster. This means that corrosion and sulfation can also occur more quickly and therefore considerably reduce the life of the battery. An excessively high storage temperature must therefore be avoided.
The humidity of the air can also affect the charge level if it condenses on the battery and causes small leakage currents between the positive and negative terminals, which causes faster discharge.
Storage in a cellar is possible in principle, but the room must be dry. The optimal solution is a room in the house in which there is a dry atmosphere and a constant temperature, even in winter.