Your battery manufacturer’s support shouldn’t end when you sign on the dotted line. So what should you expect from your battery manufacturer after you buy a battery?
When battery companies engineer and manufacture batteries to last, you come out ahead. But how do you “read into” spec sheets and get the best battery for your system? North American Clean Energy reveals 5 “unlisted” features you must look for in your next battery -- regardless of which battery manufacturer you choose. Just click here to read “5 Things to Look For In Your Next Battery” now (2 minutes).
When you need to get unstuck, a call center just won’t cut it. At Crown Battery, our technical support team includes the same engineers who designed your batteries. In addition, we retain experts in renewable energy and other fields to help you get unstuck fast.
A warranty is only as good as the company behind it. As long as you perform routine maintenance, your manufacturer should be in your corner and take care of you. Be sure to check how long your manufacturer has been in continuous operation -- longer is often better. For instance, Crown Battery has operated from Fremont, Ohio, since 1926. In contrast, other companies periodically file for bankruptcy -- and skirt around warranty support.
Recycling is a powerful way to protect the environment, conserve resources, and reduce our carbon footprint. It also saves you money because companies don’t need to mine raw materials every time. And it’s easy: Just select environmentally responsible batteries. But which batteries are 99% recyclable -- and what happens to the rest at the end of life? Find out in North American Clean Energy’s article, “Will It Recycle?”