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The Marine Batteries market is an important part of the Maritime industry. It provides the power needed to operate vessels, from small recreational boats to large commercial ships. Marine batteries are designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the marine environment, including extreme temperatures, saltwater, and vibration. They are available in a variety of sizes and types, including lead-acid, lithium-ion, and nickel-cadmium.
Marine batteries are used for a variety of applications, including starting engines, powering navigation systems, and providing auxiliary power. They are also used to store energy generated by solar panels and wind turbines. The market is highly competitive, with manufacturers offering a range of products to meet the needs of different customers.
Some of the leading companies in the Marine Batteries market include Johnson Controls, Exide Technologies, EnerSys, GS Yuasa, and Trojan Battery Company. Show Less Read more