Amara Raja Energy & Mobility Ltd, formerly known as Amara Raja Batteries Limited, is a leading technology company in the Indian storage battery industry. They are renowned for being one of the largest manufacturers of lead-acid batteries for industrial and automotive applications. In India, Amara Raja is the preferred supplier for major telecom service providers, telecom equipment manufacturers, the UPS sector, Indian Railways, and various other industry segments such as Power, Oil & Gas. They have established strong OE relationships with automotive giants like Ashok Leyland, Ford India, Honda, Hyundai, Mahindra & Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, and Tata Motors, supplying them with automotive batteries. Additionally, their industrial and automotive batteries are exported to countries in the Indian Ocean Rim. The company not only provides high-quality batteries but also offers installation, commissioning, and maintenance services. Amara Raja Energy & Mobility Ltd was initially incorporated as a Private Limited Company in February 1985 and later converted into a Public Limited Company in 1990. In 1992, they introduced the most advanced battery manufacturing facility in India. They further strengthened their capabilities by signing a joint venture agreement with Johnson Controls Inc, USA in 1997, for importing technology to manufacture Automotive (SLI) batteries. Over the years, they have launched various successful products such as Amaron automotive batteries in 2000, Quanta UPS, Amkaron Hiway, and Harvest batteries in 2002, and Amaron PRO, GO, and FRESH automotive batteries in 2004. The company has consistently expanded its production capacity, increasing the number of VRLA Storage Batteries by 150,000 units in the financial year 2003-04, bringing the total capacity to 1,275,000 units. They further expanded by 500,000 units in 2004-05 and 825,000 units in 2005-06. In 2006-07, they successfully completed the expansion of their 2V VRLA annual capacity from 240 million AH to 350 million AH. Additionally, the company has enhanced its automotive (monobloc) battery capacity from 2.4 million units.