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  2. Exide - Wikipedia

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    By 1950 Willard automotive batteries were outselling Exide automotive batteries although The Electric Storage Battery Co. was larger due to diversification. [ 14 ] 1919 Willard Service Station for battery-powered automobiles and employees of the Washington Battery Co., 1623 L Street N.W., Washington, D.C.

  3. Nippo Batteries - Wikipedia

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    Nippo batteries reach millions of homes through 35 distributors, over 2800 stockists, 900 vans and 500 autos covering over 5 lakh (500,000) retail outlets. Nippo is the second largest dry cell battery manufacturer in India, with 28% of the market in 2006. [1] The company started exporting batteries in 1976, with the first consignment exported ...

  4. Amco Batteries - Wikipedia

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    AMCO Batteries Limited, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, [2] [3] is an automobile and commercial battery manufacturing company. Founded in 1932, it is a part of Rs. 15,000-crore Amalgamations Group, one of India's largest light engineering groups.

  5. Exide Industries - Wikipedia

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    In India, as in many other erstwhile colonies of Great Britain, Exide batteries were imported for many years before the Chloride Electrical Storage Company (CESCO) was finally set up in 1920. It started only as an assembling and manufacturing facility and the first manufacturing unit was set up in Shyamnagar, West Bengal in 1947.

  6. Automotive battery - Wikipedia

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    A typical 12 V, 40 Ah lead-acid car battery. An automotive battery, or car battery, is a rechargeable battery that is used to start a motor vehicle.. Its main purpose is to provide an electric current to the electric-powered starting motor, which in turn starts the chemically-powered internal combustion engine that actually propels the vehicle.

  7. Amara Raja Group - Wikipedia

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    The Amara Raja Group is known for its automotive battery brand Amaron, the second largest selling automotive battery brand in India after Exide Industries. [2] Amara Raja Group employs a workforce of more than 15,216 employees. Amara Raja Batteries was named on Asia's 'Best Under A Billion' 2010 list of companies compiled by Forbes magazine. [3]

  8. List of automobile manufacturers of India - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Motor India: 2005–present: Nissan: Renault India: 2005–present: Groupe Renault: Toyota Kirloskar Motor: 1997–present: Toyota: A joint venture between Japan's Toyota and India's Kirloskar Group: Lexus India: 2017–present: Volkswagen India: 2007–present: Volkswagen Group: Audi India: 2007–present: Porsche India: 2004–present ...

  9. Eveready Industries India - Wikipedia

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    EIIL started its operation in India in 1905. The first dry cell batteries were imported from the US and sold in the major cities of the country. These batteries were primarily used in imported torches. In 1939, the company set up its first battery plant in Kolkata. This was followed by another battery manufacturing plant in Chennai in the year ...