Johnson Controls as of 2010. Prior to that they were made by Exide.
Johnson Controls as of 2010. Prior to that they were made by Exide.
Bosch
Exide
Johnson Controls, Exide, are two I can think of.
Bosch has been making car batteries for cars since 1927. Car batteries produced by Bosch have silver technology to enhance battery performance, have quick, reliable starting features, and are totally sealed.
The one I bought had Exide on the label, in small print.
The majority of car batteries are created by 3 manufacturers - Delphi, Exide and Johnson Controls Industries. Delphi makes some EverStart models sold in Walmart and ACDelco. Johnson Control Industries makes Duralast seen in Autozone stores, Diehard - sold in Sears, Kirkland - the Costco brand, Motorcraft - which Ford sells, some of the EverStarts, and Interstate. Exide makes Exide batteries, Champion, Napa and even a % of the EverStart batteries.
Meijer Powercell car batteries are typically manufactured by Exide Technologies, a leading producer of automotive batteries. Exide specializes in various types of batteries, including those for cars and other vehicles, and supplies many private-label brands. While Meijer sells these batteries under its own brand name, the production is handled by established battery manufacturers.
Johnson Controls Exide Optima Interstate Deka American Battery Co.
Yes, they make a good battery.
Lots of companies. Some of the largest in the U.S. are Johnson Controls, Exide, Interstate, & Optima.