Average Scrap Lead Acid Batteries Price

Blended rate: local Marinette, Wisconsin prices + national trend. As of 2/17/2026.
$0.19/ lb -$0.45 (10.8%)
Use this as a baseline for negotiations. Always call local yards to confirm their rate for your load size.GT = Gross Ton (2240 lbs)
Avg: $0.19
Lowest price $0.15
Highest price$0.31Who pays the most? ⟶
How to read a yard's offer

The min/max range reflects a blended index (local + national data). Your local high may be lower.

  • Low (up to $0.15): Floor price, typically for small loads.
  • Mid ($0.19): A fair deal for standard quantities.
  • High ($0.31+): Top-dollar rate. Offered for large commercial loads or by the most competitive buyers.
52-week price range
Over the past year, prices ranged from $0.16 to $0.47.
Mar '25Jun '25Sep '25Dec '25Today
Market response to LME pricing
Spread vs. exchange (180-day avg): ~81.3% (-$0.70/lb). Typical spread for this grade: 39%–54%
⚠️ Local prices haven’t caught up with the exchange yet
Market snapshot
Stable market. Prices have held steady over the past 6 months.
Pricing verified from 1 live board rates today.

Scrap Lead Acid Batteries price reference for Marinette, Wisconsin

Scrap yards in Marinette, Wisconsin don’t always update their prices in real time. To give you a reliable current value, we use the U.S. national average ($0.19/lb). The secondary metals market tracks exchange moves consistently across the country. Use this national figure as your benchmark when negotiating with local yards. Scrap Lead Acid Batteries prices across the U.S. →

Top Scrap Yards Buying Lead Acid Batteries in Marinette, WI

These are scrap yards in Marinette, Wisconsin that recently updated Scrap Lead Acid Batteries prices in our database. Call them to lock in a quote. If your city isn't listed, use the National Index above as a bargaining reference with your nearest buyer.

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Sal B Scrap Metal Recycling

Listed as: Batteries – Wet
W1311 WI-64, Marinette, WI 54143 Get Directions
$0.16 / lb

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Lead Acid vs. Other Battery Grades

The #1 rule at scrap yards: if you mix grades, they’ll weigh everything at the lowest rate. See the price gap below — if you have higher-value metal, always sort and weigh each grade separately to avoid leaving money on the table.

Automotive Batteries (Car & Truck) Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$0.20 / lb
Trend (90d): +6.4%
Price analytics
Steel Case Forklift Batteries Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$0.18 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
Price analytics

Historical Price Trends for Lead Acid Batteries

This chart shows where the market is headed. If the line is climbing, prices are rising — you might get a better deal in a few days. If it’s dropping, don’t wait: sell today before yards lower their buy prices further.

Scrap Lead Acid Batteries: Scrap Yard Price vs. World Market (LME)

Avg scrap yard price

$0.19
Scrap metal dealers
Spread: -$0.70/lb
vs. exchange

World market price (LME)

$0.8556
✓ For 99.9% pure refined metal
💡 Why is the scrap yard price lower than the exchange? The LME price is the global benchmark for 99.99% pure refined metal traded in large institutional contracts. The gap between LME and what you pocket is the yard’s margin — it covers sorting, cleaning, transport to the mill, and protects them against sudden price drops.

Scrap Lead Acid Batteries: Spread vs. Exchange — Monthly History

Analyst take: This month’s average spread between scrap yard prices and the world market for Scrap Lead Acid Batteries is 81.3%. That’s in line with the typical range for this grade (78%–84%). Local yards are offering fair market rates. Check offers in your area ↑
PeriodWorld price (per lb)Scrap yard price (per lb)Spread vs. exchange
March 2026 (current)$0.878181$0.41-$0.47 (53.5%)
February 2026$0.892971$0.43-$0.46 (51.8%)
January 2026$0.92151$0.55-$0.37 (39.9%)
December 2025$0.901455$0.54-$0.36 (40%)
November 2025$0.918033$0.55-$0.37 (40%)
October 2025$0.907758$0.55-$0.36 (39.9%)
September 2025$0.906913$0.54-$0.36 (40.2%)
August 2025$0.906455$0.54-$0.36 (40%)
July 2025$0.925719$0.56-$0.37 (40%)
June 2025$0.91682$0.45-$0.47 (51.2%)
May 2025$0.907029$0.55-$0.36 (39.9%)
April 2025$0.88155$0.53-$0.35 (40.1%)
March 2025$0.926848$0.56-$0.37 (40%)
February 2025$0.896882$0.43-$0.47 (52.2%)
January 2025$0.88191$0.53-$0.35 (40.1%)
December 2024$0.914952$0.55-$0.36 (39.9%)
November 2024$0.91361$0.55-$0.37 (40%)
October 2024$0.938668$0.56-$0.38 (40.1%)
September 2024$0.926587$0.56-$0.37 (39.9%)
August 2024$0.920674$0.55-$0.37 (39.9%)
July 2024$0.929471$0.50-$0.43 (46.7%)

Scrap Lead Acid Batteries Scrap Price History — Daily Data

A day-by-day market snapshot in exact numbers. Every day we aggregate buy prices from local scrap yards, recording the average, low, and high. Use this table to track real price movement over recent days.

DateAvg price (per lb)ChangeRange (Low/High)
2/17/2026$0.17 / lb+$0.01$0.16 - $0.18
6/14/2025$0.16 / lb+$0.01$0.15 - $0.17
2/18/2025$0.15 / lb+$0.03$0.14 - $0.16

Cashing In: The Reality of Scrap Lead Acid Batteries

If you are hauling Scrap Lead Acid Batteries, you are dealing with one of the most reliable, heavy-hitting items at the scrap yard. Because they are incredibly dense and endlessly recycled, local buyers are constantly hungry for them. Currently, national prices range anywhere from $0.15 on the low end up to $0.31 for clean, intact loads. It is purely a volume game: a single truck battery can weigh well over 40 pounds, so a full pallet stacks up scale weight—and cash—very fast.

The Scale Survival Guide: Sorting Lead Acid

The absolute fastest way to get your load downgraded, or entirely rejected, is mixing your battery chemistries. The yard scale master is looking for the 'Pb' (Lead) recycling stamp. If you accidentally throw Lithium Ion Batteries into your lead-acid bin, you are asking for trouble. Not only do you risk sparking a massive fire when the load is handled, but you could take a brutal hit of $0.21 per pound if the buyer downgrades your entire mixed container. Keep your lead acid units strictly separated.

Yard Pro Tip: Never drain the acid out of the batteries to make them lighter to carry. Scrap yards pay by the total gross weight, which means pouring out the acid literally pours your money down the drain. Worse, dumping battery acid is a severe EPA violation that will quickly get your load rejected and likely get you permanently banned from your local facility. Bring them in fully sealed and upright.

When you prep your load Marinette, it pays to organize. Segregate your standard vehicle batteries from Small Lead Acid Batteries (like those pulled from emergency lighting, alarms, or UPS backups). Some yards pay a flat rate for all lead-acid, while others tier their pricing by size and application. For reference, standard Automotive Batteries (Car & Truck) are currently pulling between $0.15 to $0.26/lb nationwide.

Protecting Your Payout: Prep and Transport

Transport matters more than you think. Buyers hate dealing with leaking acid because it eats through their gaylord boxes, damages the scales, and creates massive compliance headaches. If a battery has a cracked casing, place it inside a heavy-duty, leak-proof plastic tub before heading to the yard. Many buyers will dock your pay or outright refuse a battery that is actively leaking fluid on their concrete.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the going rate for Scrap Lead Acid Batteries right now?

Based on our market tracking, the national average is sitting at $0.19 per pound. Scrap lead values are tied closely to the LME, and you can usually expect local yard prices to hover about 81.3% below the spot market.

Do I need to clean the battery terminals before scrapping?

No. The crusty white or blue corrosion on the lead terminals does not affect your scrap value. The yard is going to send the entire unit off to be shredded and smelted anyway, so don't waste your time or risk your skin scrubbing them.

What happens if I mix in lithium or alkaline batteries?

Never mix lithium or alkaline with lead-acid. Lithium-ion batteries require highly specialized handling and can violently explode when crushed by heavy machinery. Mixing them will result in a rejected load, lost profits, and a likely ban from the scrap yard.