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Batteries

Monbat Group provides a wide range of battery products and solutions for a variety of end-market applications

Automotive
Automotive
Agriculture
Agriculture
Public Transportation
Public Transportation
Marine
Marine
Defence
Defence
Industrial
Industrial
Aerospace
Aerospace
Telecommunications
Telecommunications
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LEAD ACID BATTERIES

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The lead acid battery business focuses on the production of lead-acid automotive and stationary batteries and their servicing. The products in this segment can be divided into the following main groups:

  • starter batteries
  • stationary batteries
  • deep cycle batteries
  • special batteries
  • locomotives batteries
  • leisure batteries

RECYCLING

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The division operates in recycling and trading activities of

  • lead acid scrap batteries
  • lead alloys
  • polyethylene and polypropylene materials

Recycling facilities are located in Bulgaria as well as in Italy, Romania and Serbia.

LITHIUM ION SOLUTIONS

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The lithium-Ion business segment operates under the EAS brand and provides cells and systems based on safe and proven LFP chemistry. The adopted cylindrical cells technology and the modular-based packing approach of the battery and systems allows EAS to maintain its attractive product range of High Power (HP) batteries for selected industries such as:

  • public transport
  • commercial fleet
  • construction machines
  • marine
  • harbour
  • and airport operations

Michael Deutmeyer, Managing Director EAS Batteries, part of Monbat Group, talks about lithium-ion batteries and their prospects

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Today’s cell specifications of high-quality lithium-ion cells are already technically excellent, says Michael Deutmeyer, Managing Director of EAS Batteries GmbH.” The focus of current development efforts should therefore be on safety, material cycle, climate gas emissions and above all costs. This is where he – always with the final battery product in mind – sees a multitude of opportunities for the German industry.

The online portal “Battery-News.de” askeя the EAS Managing Director in its “Top Story” about the development of the lithium-ion batteries and future alternatives. Read the whole interview in German: „Wenn wir morgen nicht in einem Industriemuseum aufwachen sollen, müssen wir uns sputen“.