Mercedes Sprinter · Camper conversions

The lithium battery for your Mercedes Sprinter.

The Sprinter is the van people build their lives in. It is the default base for serious campervan conversions and a long line of Sprinter-based coachbuilts, and it leaves the factory with a small lead-acid auxiliary battery in a DIN tray under the seat. A drop-in DIN lithium replaces it in the same space and finally gives you power you can actually live on.

The conversion van, and its factory battery tray

No van gets converted more than the Sprinter. Whether you are buying a finished professional camper, building out a bare panel van yourself, or running a Sprinter-based coachbuilt, the electrical heart of the job is the same: a leisure battery that holds enough power to live off when you are away from hook-up.

The Sprinter helps you here. It ships with an auxiliary battery provision in a standard DIN tray, usually under the passenger seat, which is exactly the format our batteries are built around. That means a TITAN DIN lithium drops into the same space as the tired lead-acid that came with the van, gives you close to its full rated capacity every cycle instead of half, charges far faster, and is built to last the life of the conversion rather than a couple of seasons.

If you are starting from an empty shell, the van conversion guide walks through building the system around the battery. For the wider picture of living with lithium on the road, the campervan battery guide is the place to start.

Sizing a Sprinter conversion

A starting point by how you use the van. Sprinter conversions tend to draw harder than a factory motorhome, because more of them are full-time builds with heating, big fridges and inverter cooking, so do not be shy with capacity.

BuildHow it gets usedGood fit
Weekend camper or day vanLights, fridge, phones, the odd night off hook-upModest100Ah to 150Ah
Full-time conversionHeating, water pump, fridge, devices, days off-gridTypical vanlife150Ah to 230Ah
Off-grid or inverter cookingInduction hob, coffee machine, big inverter, living aboardHeavy, sustained230Ah to 460Ah
Working van with power toolsInverter for tools, charging packs, welfare gearBursty, high current180Ah to 330Ah

These are starting points, not fixed rules. The honest figure comes from your loads, not the van, so total them in the battery size calculator. For bigger banks you can run matched packs in parallel or step up to a single larger battery where the build allows.

Where it fits on a Sprinter

On a Sprinter the leisure battery tends to live in one of two places, and the low, flat DIN case suits both:

  • The factory tray under the seat. The Sprinter has an auxiliary battery provision under the passenger seat in DIN format, and our case is built to that standard, so it drops straight in. Our terminals sit low on the case to help clear the seat frame, which is tight on some swivel bases. Keep the battery's height in mind if your seat has been raised or swivelled.
  • In the build. Larger banks usually live in a cabinet, under the bed or inside a bench seat, with room to mount the charger and fusing alongside. This is the easiest home for a 230Ah or above.

Because it is sealed to IP67, the case shrugs off the damp and dust of van life. The one caveat is the RJ45 comms ports, which drop to IP32 while a cable is plugged in, so keep connected ports clear of standing water. Trays and voids vary by year and converter, and the current VS30 Sprinter differs from the older NCV3, so measure your space, including height for the terminals, before you order rather than going off a brochure figure.

Charging on a Sprinter

A conversion typically charges from three sources: the engine alternator while you drive, roof solar through an MPPT, and mains hook-up. Lithium takes all three happily and charges much faster than lead-acid, so a decent drive or a sunny afternoon puts real capacity back rather than a slow trickle.

The alternator is where the Sprinter needs a little thought. The current VS30 Sprinter (2018 on), and Euro 6 vans in general, run a variable-voltage smart alternator that will not reliably fill a lithium battery on its own. The fix is a DC-DC charger, also called a battery-to-battery charger, and we would fit a Victron Orion every time. It gives the lithium a clean, controlled charge and protects the starter battery. A standard split-charge relay does work, but it is not the most reliable way to charge lithium and some relays cause a backfeed that quietly skims around the top 15% off your usable capacity. Feeding straight off the alternator with no relay and no DC-DC is not something we recommend.

Plan the roof with the solar guide, check your existing charger against the compatibility list, and size the battery around the gap your charging cannot cover. Every TITAN carries a custom BMS, charges safely down to -30C, and comes with a lifetime, fully transferable warranty.

Common questions

What size lithium battery for a Sprinter conversion?
A weekend camper is usually well served by 100Ah to 150Ah, a full-time conversion by 150Ah to 230Ah, and an off-grid build with inverter cooking by 230Ah or more. Sprinter builds tend to draw harder than a factory motorhome, so err on the generous side. Total your own loads in the battery size calculator for the honest figure.
Does a leisure battery fit under the Mercedes Sprinter seat?
Yes. The Sprinter has an auxiliary battery provision under the passenger seat in standard DIN format, which is exactly what our cases are built to, so a DIN lithium drops straight into the tray. Space is tight on some swivel or raised seat bases, so measure the height you have, including room for the terminals, before ordering. Our terminals sit low on the case to help with this.
Do I need a DC-DC charger on a Mercedes Sprinter?
If you want to charge properly from the engine, yes. The current VS30 Sprinter and Euro 6 vans run a smart alternator with a variable voltage that will not reliably fill a lithium battery on its own. A DC-DC charger such as a Victron Orion solves this cleanly and protects the starter battery at the same time.
Is the Sprinter battery the same as a VW Crafter?
The pre-2017 VW Crafter was a rebadged Sprinter and takes the same battery and fitting approach. The current Crafter is a different van, but it still uses a DIN-format leisure battery, so the same TITAN DIN lithium drops into its tray too. The sizing and charging advice on this page applies to both.
Can I replace the Sprinter's factory auxiliary battery with lithium?
In most cases yes, and it is the single best upgrade you can make to a conversion. A DIN lithium drops into the same under-seat tray and gives you roughly double the usable power for the same footprint. The one thing to check is your charging: pair it with a DC-DC charger for the smart alternator, and make sure any mains charger has a lithium profile. The charger compatibility list covers the common kit.
How long will a lithium battery last in a Sprinter?
Far longer than the lead-acid it replaces. TITAN cells are rated for 3,000 cycles at full depth of discharge and many thousands more at the shallower cycling a camper usually sees, which is years of daily off-grid use. Every battery is backed by a lifetime, fully transferable warranty and is module-based for repair rather than replacement.