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  2. SUN Mobility - Wikipedia

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    The second-gen Battery Pack 'S2.1', launched in January 2023. SUN Mobility provides modular Smart Batteries that are smaller and lighter than conventional fixed EV batteries, and are swappable in a few minutes. The second-generation Smart battery S2.1 was launched at the Delhi Auto Expo [28] in January 2023. This new model of battery offers a ...

  3. Amco Batteries - Wikipedia

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    AMCO was the trendsetter in introducing two-wheeler batteries in India and was the first company to launch the two-wheeler polypropylene batteries in the years 1984–85. AMCO has got QS 9000:1998, ISO 9001 , ISO 14001 and TS16949 certifications which were proof of its quality and high standards.

  4. Honda Mobile Power Pack - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, an updated Mobile Power Pack e: (DM5026Z) was released with an increased maximum storage capacity of 26.1 A-h (1,314 W-h at 50.26 V). [5] When the Honda EM1 e: was released in 2023, capacity had increased again to 29.4 A-h (1,475 W-h).

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  6. ATL (company) - Wikipedia

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    ATL is notable for supplying batteries used in mobile devices, including smartphones, laptops, and digital cameras, sourcing their products to tech companies such as Apple and Samsung. [3] [4] [5] ATL is headquartered in Hong Kong and has production facilities in Dongguan and Ningde, China, as well as in Haryana, India. [6]

  7. Exide Industries - Wikipedia

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    Chloride Electric Storage Co. Ltd. (CESCO) was the United Kingdom–based division of the United States–based Electric Storage Battery Company (ESBC), a predecessor to today's Exide Technologies. In 1947, ESBC was forced to sell off CESCO following the decisions of a United States district court, and CESCO held the "Exide" trademark in the UK ...

  8. 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]

  9. 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 ...