Narada Companies Secure Patent for "Storage Battery and Lead Base" Technology

Published: Jun 15, 2026 15:43
[Lead-acid Battery Enterprise News] According to information released by the China National Intellectual Property Administration, Zhejiang Narada Power Source Co., Ltd., Hubei Narada New Energy Research Co., Ltd., and Wuhan Narada New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. have applied for a patent titled "Storage Battery and Lead Base", with authorization announcement number CN224355418U.

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