Stryten Energy To Supply Batteries For Continental Battery’s Aftermarket Business

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Stryten Energy will supply batteries for Continental Battery's automotive aftermarket business.

Stryten Energy, an Alpharetta, Georgia-based provider of energy-storage solutions, announced it has entered into an agreement with Continental Battery Co. to supply batteries for its automotive aftermarket business.

Continental Battery’s aftermarket business includes more than 100 branches and a distribution network of more than 30,000 dealer locations. 

With the new agreement, Continental Battery Co. will gain access to Stryten’s portfolio of automotive batteries, including a large range of options from standard flooded batteries to advanced technologies such as enhanced flooded batteries (EFB).

“We’re looking forward to our partnership with Continental to supply Stryten Energy’s high-quality and top-performing automotive batteries,” said Bill Nonnamaker, vice president, transportation sales for Stryten Energy. “Our manufacturing operations are scaled to meet the increasing demand Continental is seeing in the automotive aftermarket, and we’re excited to grow our businesses together.”

“Stryten offers Continental a new supply of quality batteries for our automotive aftermarket business, which is experiencing tremendous growth,” said Grant Carona, senior vice president, supply chain for Continental Battery Co. “Our partnership will help ensure our nationwide branches and dealer network are reliably supplied with the right mix of automotive batteries to meet the customer needs.”

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