About this organization
Organization Name: HOPPECKE Batteries, Inc
Organization Solution and Services
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Power Continuity, backup power systems, Industrial Power Supply, UPS, Battery charging Equipment
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Energy Storage Systems, Batteries, Energy Storage component, Inverter
- Energy Provider/Utility
Organization Types:
- Organization Size: Revenue over 100M
- Organization Years In business: 10+ Years
Revenue: $567.8 Million
Organization Information : HOPPECKE Batteries Inc. is one of HOPPECKE Group’s 22 global subsidiaries. Located in Hainesport, NJ, HOPPECKE Batteries, Inc. has been an expert and partner for energy solutions and we invite you to learn more about our Company and its products through this website. We understand our customers and their applications, providing high quality energy storage solutions designed for safety and availability. We serve four principal areas of application: reserve power supply (grid), regenerative energy storage (sun), railway and metro-system storage (rail) and emission-free motive power drives (trak). Our complete portfolio contains suitable products tailored to our customer’s individual requirements. Please contact us with further questions or technical support for storage application and service in the United States, Canada, Mexico and parts of Central and South America.
Other Information: Founded in 1927 by Carl Zoellner in Hoppecke, Germany, HOPPECKE has grown into Europe's largest privately owned manufacturer of industrial batteries. With over 2,000 employees across 22 international subsidiaries, the company offers energy storage solutions across four main areas: 'trak' for intralogistics, 'grid' for stationary systems like UPS and telecom, 'sun' for renewable energy storage, and 'rail' for rail and metro systems. HOPPECKE provides a range of technologies, including lead-acid, nickel fiber structure (FNC®), and lithium-ion batteries. Notable milestones include the delivery of the first lithium-ion systems for intralogistics in 2011 and receiving the EcoVadis Platinum Medal for sustainability in 2024