13.8V is the float charge for wet cell lead acid batteries. Manufacturers chose to work with the technology of the time. 13.8 stuck around for quite a while. Then came AGM's, something I am far less familiar with. I have since learned that their float charge is 14.4V. When placed in a car whose OEM battery is 13.8V, there becomes a need to UP the voltage to suit the AGM type of battery.Why do you think every vehicle manufacturer picked 13.8V and as a consequence is undercharging batteries?
Today you can get (or make) Lithium Ion batteries. Certainly their charging profile is profoundly different from wet cell technology. Switching to a Li-Ion battery would require modifications to the charging system so as to not produce an under-the-hood bomb.
This is why it's good to ask before you jump. I didn't ask, or learn enough about AGM before purchasing a $175 battery. Actually, two. One for my car and one for my wife's. Fortunately for her car a simple 10 amp diode will produce the desired change. Unfortunately for my car the only way to modify the alternators output is to have the computer flashed to suit use of an AGM battery. Something that IS doable.


