Kiriakos he did pointed out
again,something of very high significance.

Trickle charge effectiveness this is a puzzle and for large installations, of
UPS backup systems these supported by AGM cells.
Know servicing recommendation, AGM cells replacement over a schedule, even if the old ones they are still working properly.
An more modern and further cost effective servicing recommendation, this is individual cell inspection, by taking measurements of internal resistance.
This is a more wise approach, than blindly swapping AGM cells at a schedule.
At the European Union we have start to become smarter, not all aged AGM they end up for recycling.
There is a new stage of battery inspection, and the formation of battery bank for lesser demanding applications.
Either way, if you are up to battery cell evaluation, you need to own specific testers, them able to deliver reliable measurements.
Only then, you may start saving money and time.