We do not often pay attention to the fact that batteries have somehow become one of the best technologies of our time. Correct? Just look around you, there are a lot of things that run on batteries, and sure enough, we’re talking about devices to electric vehicles, and even those large-scale renewable energy systems. In all of these, batteries are a must. And it is not like we’re just talking about one simple type of battery here, nah, there are different types as well, and then there is the fact that the quality as well as the performance of these batteries also differ from brand to brand. That is precisely why we’re here with this list of the Top 10 Leading Battery Companies In India 2025, just to show you some big names in this specific niche. Here we go then.
1. Exide Industries Ltd.
First things first, Exide Industries is India’s biggest battery name. With kinda a mammoth market capitalization of ₹28,335 crore, it is amongst the oldest and most trusted companies. Exide is recognized for its lead-acid batteries that find usage in automobiles, trucks, UPS systems, and even industrial systems. It has 10 plants manufacturing units across India, serving industries like automotive, telecom, solar, and, strangely, submarines. Now it seems to be getting set to enter lithium-ion battery manufacturing to ride on the EV movement across India.
2. Amara Raja Energy & Mobility Ltd.
Then there is Amara Raja, formerly known as Amara Raja Batteries, with its market capitalization of ₹17,821 crores, has been renowned for its battery brand Amaron, which enjoys near household fame for automotive and inverter batteries. Their batteries are made for applications related to telecom, industrial, and renewable energy sectors. In 2024, they did participate in India’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for Advanced Chemistry Cell batteries, which showed how committed the company was to lithium-ion and EV tech.
3. HBL Power Systems Ltd.
The field of batteries is HBL Power Systems’ domain of specialty, and it stands for huge projects worth approximately ₹11,270 crore. They focus on exceptionally exotic lines of production for defence, aviation, rail, and telecom. Batteries vary from lead-acid, nickel-cadmium to silver-zinc for emergency applications. What makes HBL stand out is their focus on lithium and environmentally friendly technologies plus an export concern to a variety of countries. If you want batteries that will boldly go where few others go, HBL is the company.
4. Luminous Power Technologies
Luminous has to be a familiar term for you, particularly if you have ever had to suffer a power outage. Owned by Schneider Electric, they lead the inverter battery industry. Their tubular batteries- ILTT 20060 or RC 18000 Pro-for instance, are considered really reliable and require minimum maintenance. They are commercial, small-scale industrial, and residential in nature. The stock exchanges do not list this company like Exide, but they have carved themselves important niches in the home backup segment and are, therefore, of course, a preferred choice.
5. Microtek International Pvt. Ltd.
Microtek, yet another big player in inverter batteries, manufactures batteries, such as the Dura Long MTK15024JT, that uses Jumbo Tubular Technology to provide enhanced backup durations and rapid charging abilities, thus great for areas that record long power outages. Microtek batteries power homes, small offices, and rural setups alike. It is not a listed company; however, its durability and brand trust keep its name quite high on the list. Just pick a Microtek battery, and reliable power is all yours.
6. Livguard Energy Technologies
Livguard is one of the most rapidly emerging battery brands in the market. This brand is kinda another name for inverter and automobile batteries that last long hours and fast charging with tubular technology. These batteries can be fitted anywhere from households and offices to commercial spaces, especially where the occasional power cut remains a challenge. Livguard in 2025 has another interesting twist to its story, with solar-compatible batteries and smart energy solutions.
7. Okaya Power Group
Okaya is another worthy option, known for its consistency and tough battery builds. Okaya ST 180 or TSP 200 are tall tubular line of inverter batteries, designed to work during frequent power outages and with corrosion-resisting materials to provide longer life. Okaya is also getting into lithium-ion batteries and EV charger setups in line with India’s electric mobility goals. A little of old strength combined with tomorrow’s technology? Well, Okaya fits that bill.
8. Amaron (Amara Raja Group)
Now, there has to be a special mention of Amaron, despite it being under the Amara Raja umbrella. Highly esteemed for offering the no-maintenance, long-life variety of working batteries in cars, bikes, and home-type inverters, Amaron enjoys much recognition in the market. In 2025, Amaron remains at the limelight, thanks to green production processes and recyclable materials. In an ordinary language, if you are out for a battery for your vehicle or home, Amaron is a name to be trusted.
9. Eveready Industries India Ltd.
Eveready is one of the names considered very old in the Indian context, established in the battery industry, and batteries, of course, being dry batteries and flashlights. They are the number one company in the consumer batteries space with a market valuation of ₹2,189 crore. Entering into rechargeable and high-performance type batteries for gadgets and small renewable systems beyond AA and AAA types in 2025.
10. Panasonic Carbon India Co. Ltd.
Finishing the list with this company, one might guess: Panasonic Carbon India is not a super popular name, but a critical player in the battery supply chain. Carbon rods for dry-cell batteries are produced and supplied to battery manufacturers all over India. Being a subsidiary of Japan’s world-famous Panasonic Corporation, it has sturdy export operations and steady demand. They do not manufacture finished batteries, but the presence of such an important company in the industry made it worthy of inclusion in the 2025 list.
Conclusion
That’s all there is for now. If you’re talking about any type of battery and the quality and performance are the main concerns, well, these are the top brands/companies that quite literally make the best batteries right here in India. So, that’s that.