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  2. Energizer - Wikipedia

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    Energizer Holdings, Inc. is an American manufacturer and one of the world's largest manufacturers of batteries, headquartered in Clayton, Missouri. [2] [3] [4] It produces batteries under the Energizer, Ray-O-Vac, Varta, and Eveready brand names and formerly owned several personal care businesses until it separated that side of the business into a new company called Edgewell Personal Care in 2015.

  3. Spectrum Brands - Wikipedia

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    Spectrum manufactured and sold batteries under the Rayovac and Varta brand names, until it sold its battery division to long-time Rayovac competitor Energizer in January 2018. [6] In November 2018, the company sold their global auto care division (brands which included Armor All , STP , and A/C Pro) to Energizer as well.

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  5. Eveready Battery Company - Wikipedia

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    [15] In 1957, employees Lewis Urry, Paul Marsal, and Karl Kordesch invented a long-lasting alkaline battery using a zinc/manganese dioxide chemistry while working for Union Carbide's Cleveland plant. [16] [17] The company did not aggressively market the invention, however, and instead continued to market the zinc–carbon battery.

  6. VARTA - Wikipedia

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    20 languages. العربية ... VARTA Pertrix 74, 15-volt battery. ... VARTA solar charger model 57082 with two 2100 mAh Ni–MH rechargeable batteries. References

  7. This electric car battery takes less than 5 minutes to charge

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    Nybolt, based in Cambridge, has developed a new 35kWh lithium-ion battery that was charged from 10% to 80% in just over four and a half minutes in its first live demonstration last week.