My car battery died

Bali’s Battery Superhero


A fair, fixed-price deal.


20250429 Battery man Illustration by Dreamer Meng
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Fast and precise work

20250429 Battery man Photo by Dreamer Meng
20250429 Battery man Photo by Dreamer Meng

 

 

I needed to go to Papaya Supermarket today, but Kuud wouldn’t start.
(Oh, by the way—Kuud is the name of my car.)
So of course, I turned to ChatGPT for advice.
She suggested the battery might be dead.
A quick Google search led me to a place nearby called Aki Mobil Bali.
I sent them a message, and they replied almost instantly.
The technician quickly gave me all the details I needed for a battery replacement.
He sent me a list showing the battery brands and types (wet or dry), along with prices, so I could easily compare everything at a glance.
He also told me that the price included a trade-in for the old battery, plus free delivery and installation.
I appreciated that—no haggling, no hassle. Just clear, straightforward service.
After some consideration, I chose GS Astra (dry type), based on both the staff’s and ChatGPT’s recommendations.
The WhatsApp chat ended at 9:22 AM.
About five minutes later, the battery guy showed up.
By 9:37 AM, the battery was installed and I had paid.
Exactly 15 minutes, start to finish.
From now on, I’m calling him the Battery Lightning Man.

 

 

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