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The VRLA Battery market within the Automotive Batteries sector is a rapidly growing industry. VRLA stands for Valve Regulated Lead Acid, and these batteries are used in a variety of automotive applications, such as starting, lighting, and ignition (SLI) systems, as well as auxiliary power units (APUs). VRLA batteries are known for their high energy density, long life, and low maintenance requirements. They are also more cost-effective than other types of automotive batteries, making them an attractive option for many vehicle owners.
VRLA batteries are also becoming increasingly popular in the electric vehicle (EV) market, as they are able to provide the necessary power for these vehicles. Additionally, VRLA batteries are becoming more widely used in hybrid vehicles, as they are able to provide the necessary power for both the electric and gasoline components of the vehicle.
Some of the major players in the VRLA Battery market include Johnson Controls, Exide Technologies, East Penn Manufacturing, GS Yuasa, and Crown Battery. Show Less Read more