Prices of Indian batteries, production quantity, names of major manufacturers and their yearly turnover, estimated future demand, and the available range of batteries are discussed.
With increasing growth in the e-commerce industry and digitalization, lead acid battery manufacturers are set to expand their market shares across the country. According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of November 2022, total telephone subscriptions accounted for 1170.18 million. India has the world's second-largest telecom market.
The India lead-acid battery market is segmented by application. By application, the market is segmented into SLI (start, light, and ignition) batteries, industrial batteries, and other applications. For each segment, the market sizing and forecasts have been done on revenue (USD billion). Need A Different Region or Segment?
The main drivers for lead acid battery in India are rising urbanization and increased focus on EVs by the government. Although, the Covid-19 outbreak resulted in a significant decline in the lead acid market on the back of the falling commercial sector in India during 2020 and the decline in automobile production.
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Who are the major players in India lead-acid battery market?
The India lead-acid battery market is moderately fragmented. Some of the major players (not in a particular order) include Exide Industries Ltd, Amara Raja Batteries Ltd, Luminous Power Technologies Pvt. Ltd, HBL Power Systems Ltd, and Jayachandran Industries (P) Ltd., among others. Need More Details on Market Players and Competiters?
Is lead-acid battery a good choice for SLI batteries in India?
Moreover, lead-acid battery is the technology of choice for all SLI battery applications in conventional combustion engine vehicles, such as cars and trucks in India. Over the past few years, India has witnessed tremendous growth in per capita income. This, in turn, improved the level of disposable income.