U.S. Battery celebrates 90th anniversary

By |  May 24, 2016 0 Comments

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U.S. Battery is celebrating its 90th anniversary manufacturing deep-cycle batteries for a
variety of worldwide markets.

The company, founded in Southern California in 1926, was purchased by John Anderson, who started his career with the battery companies Nickle Silver Battery, Trojan Battery, McCullough Battery, Battery Plates and Alco Battery.

From the company’s inception, Anderson focused on the deep-cycle battery market with a
commitment to providing customers with the best quality product available, according to a press release. The company currently includes three manufacturing and distribution plants in Corona, Calif., Augusta, Ga., and Evans, Ga.; as well as a global distribution network.

After 90-years, U.S. Battery continues to look to the future. By continuing to introduce the longest lasting deep cycle batteries available, U.S. Battery products have become the choice for markets such as golf car, electric vehicle, floor cleaning machines, access lifts and cranes, recreational vehicles, marine, military and alternative energy, according to the company.

“We’re very proud to continue John’s legacy. As we celebrate this anniversary, we are laying the foundation for the next 90 years through the introduction of new and innovative products, as well as the formation of many new partnerships,” says U.S. Battery CMO/Executive Vice President Donald Wallace. “U.S. Battery remains committed to providing customers with a reliable, economical, and environmentally responsible product that is still made here in the United States.”

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