But Galla is not worried. He clarified that even as the company is steering into newer businesses which are gravitated towards the lithium ion technology, the lead acid battery business is not taking a backseat any time soon. On the contrary the company plans to expand and tap into new segments and explore new markets and opportunities for the same. He expects the demand for lead acid to remain strong in the foreseeable future on the back of a demand from automotive, industrial, telecom and new emerging segments like data centres.
Amara Raja that supplies automotive batteries to various automakers in India counts Ashok Leyland, Ford India, Honda, Hyundai, Mahindra & Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, and Tata Motors as its key customers The Company’s Industrial and Automotive Batteries are exported to countries in the Indian Ocean Rim.