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ASE P2: Electrical System

Average battery life is only about four to five years, and sometimes less in hot climates.

A123 Systems Files For Chapter 11, Will Be Acquired By Johnson Controls

Johnson Controls will provide $72.5 million in DIP financing to support A123’s continued operations.

Johnson Controls To Cease Lead-Processing Operations At Shanghai Battery Plant

The company will continue to label and prepare batteries for shipping from the facility.

Johnson Controls Opens Automotive Battery Recycling Facility In Florence, S.C.

Florence Recycling Center opens on schedule with strong community support.

Exide Announces New Supply Contract With Pep Boys in the U.S. and Puerto Rico

MILTON, Ga. – Exide Technologies has been awarded a contract to be the majority supplier for Pep Boys stores in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. 
 
According to the contract, Exide will provide private-labeled, Pep Boys Pro-Start batteries for automotive, marine, lawn and garden and heavy-duty/commercial use. Exide has supplied private-labeled Bosch premium batteries to Pep

Using apps to sell parts: Better Notes, More Margin

I get lots of questions from friends and colleagues about the tech gadgets I own. They enthusiastically approach me to share their likes on the latest gadgets they have bought. More times than not, they walk away from these consultations a bit disappointed to learn that I usually do not have the latest model of

Johnson Controls Brings AGM Battery Technology To North America

Johnson Controls has been manufacturing AGM batteries in Europe since 2002, where it produces more than 3 million VARTA Start-Stop Plus AGM batteries annually.

Using apps to sell parts: Better Notes, More Margin

I get lots of questions from friends and colleagues about the tech gadgets I own. They enthusiastically approach me to share their likes on the latest gadgets they have bought. More times than not, they walk away from these consultations a bit disappointed to learn that I usually do not have the latest model of

Johnson Controls Brings AGM Battery Technology To North America

According to Mike Carr, vice president and general manager North America for Johnson Controls Power Solutions, the company estimates that up to 40 percent of new cars being built the United States by 2016 could be Start-Stop vehicles requiring AGM batteries. As a result, the company is installing approximately 6 million in AGM annual capacity for the U.S. market.