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The Automotive Battery Aftermarket is a segment of the Automotive Aftermarket industry that focuses on the sale of replacement batteries for vehicles. It includes a wide range of products, from standard lead-acid batteries to advanced lithium-ion batteries. The aftermarket also includes a variety of services, such as battery testing, installation, and recycling.
The Automotive Battery Aftermarket is a highly competitive market, with a variety of manufacturers and distributors offering a wide range of products and services. Many of these companies specialize in specific types of batteries, such as those used in electric vehicles or those designed for specific makes and models of vehicles.
Some of the major players in the Automotive Battery Aftermarket include Johnson Controls, Exide Technologies, Bosch, and Interstate Batteries. These companies offer a variety of products and services, including battery testing, installation, and recycling. Additionally, many of these companies offer warranties and other services to ensure that customers receive the best possible product. Show Less Read more