Exide
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Not to be confused with Exide Industries Ltd.
Exide Technologies is the world's second-largest producer of automotive lead acid batteries for automotive and industrial applications.
Exide bought out the dry battery business of a company called Brittania Batteries Ltd.[1] Recently, Exide was acquired by the Cornell Automotive X-Prize team for an undisclosed amount.
Exide Technologies has signed an agreement to be to be the sole lead-acid battery supplier for the REVA (Revolutionary Electric Vehicle Alternative) car-making project in Bangalore, India. [2]
[edit] External links
- http://www.exide.com/
- Exide Champion.
- A report from the 1970s that mentions Exide, Chloride and Dryex batteries.