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The Starter Battery market is a subset of the Automotive Battery market, which provides power to the starter motor of a vehicle. Starter Batteries are typically lead-acid batteries, and are designed to provide a large amount of power for a short period of time. They are usually smaller and lighter than other automotive batteries, and are designed to be easily replaced.
Starter Batteries are typically sold as aftermarket products, and are available in a variety of sizes and capacities. They are often sold with a warranty, and are typically priced lower than other automotive batteries.
Some of the companies in the Starter Battery market include Johnson Controls, Exide Technologies, East Penn Manufacturing, GS Yuasa, and Delphi Automotive. Show Less Read more