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run on both 230V (mains) and 12V (car cigarette lighter)
so yes, they can work on a car battery, but you are supposed to keep the engine running in the meantime.
Otherwise the fridge can deplete the battery completely and you won't be able to restart the car...
On my previous car, I calculated that the battery could keep the fridge on for more than 5 hours with the engine off.
To actually answer your second part question - The current that can be drawn from a battery is related to the AH rating, this is the amp/hour rating and it means that if a battery is rated at 50AH (as per many medium size cars) then you can draw 50 amps for one hour or any pro-rata value, so that you can draw 25amps for two hours or 10 amps for 5 hours etc...
Obviously there is a maximum value because you could not draw a fantastically high current for 1 second as this would overload the battery and probably damage it.
This rating applies to all batteries and you will see the same thing on for example phone batteries 600mA/H