-
What did we learn from the hantavirus cruise ship scare?
-
S.Africa anti-migrant hate loses team African support at World Cup
-
Arsenal will start Premier League title defence against Coventry
-
European robotics start-ups go up against Chinese heavyweights
-
'Alter-Ego': An Italian hospital's little robot carer
-
Japan's men told to clean at home, not just the World Cup
-
French court confirms Moroccan football star Hakimi will stand trial for rape
-
South Korean leader says told Trump sanctions on North are 'ineffective'
-
Deadly Philippines quake turns seabed into shore
-
Stocks rally falters, oil rises as US-Iran talks postponed
-
S. Korean leader says he told Trump sanctions on North are 'ineffective'
-
Indonesia to capture last-known wild Bornean rhino for IVF
-
No vaccine, conflict, mistrust: Ebola's return to DR Congo
-
USA, Australia eye World Cup knockout rounds, Brazil in action
-
AI museum brings sights, sounds and smells of the rainforest
-
Iran to lodge complaint with FIFA over World Cup restrictions
-
'Old dog' Slipper out of retirement for Wallabies' Nations Championship campaign
-
New Zealand minister defends fishers after two orcas killed in net
-
Mexico into World Cup last 32, Canada celebrate historic win
-
Seoul record leads most Asian markets higher, crude extends losses
-
Co-hosts Mexico first team into World Cup knockout rounds
-
Burnham wins key UK poll, paving way for bid to challenge PM Starmer
-
Erasmus under 'no illusions' as tough Springboks season kicks off
-
'Pico' Lopes -- Cape Verde defender's journey from Ireland to World Cup
-
100 Colombian guerrillas disarm in deal with leftist government
-
'Pretty special': captains eye Super Rugby glory in clash of top seeds
-
Football 'ambassador' and fan favorite: a duck becomes a star in Mexico
-
Ivory Coast's Diomande living World Cup dream, dealing with tragedy
-
Slipper out of retirement for Wallabies' Nations Championship campaign
-
Australia seek 'respect' from US amid World Cup 'layup' row
-
New Zealand's Payne joins Paraguayan powerhouse after Instagram fame
-
Japan doctor-turned-author moots amputations to ease care crunch
-
Clark seizes four-stroke lead at darkness-halted US Open
-
Fossils challenge assumptions on how animals adapted to land
-
From private enterprise to property: Cuba's reforms unpacked
-
Canada romp to first World Cup win, Switzerland thump Bosnia
-
'Last ride': US says goodbye to Air Force One as Qatari jet awaits
-
Venezuela govt, opposition hold US-backed talks on democratic transition
-
Gabriel tells Brazil to turn the page against Haiti at World Cup
-
Horror injury overshadows Canada's first World Cup win
-
Cuba adopts historic package of free-market reforms
-
Stagwell (STGW) Launches The Media Machine, Full Lifecycle Agentic Media Operating System
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - June 19
-
Swiss wunderkind Manzambi scores 'childhood dream' brace
-
US faces tough path to new Iran nuclear deal
-
Good US Open shots not good enough for 2-over Scheffler
-
Cuba unveils historic package of free-market reforms
-
Subs send Swiss to World Cup rout of Bosnia-Herzegovina
-
Stokes set for England return in New Zealand finale - reports
-
McIlroy pleased with reduced green speeds in US Open winds
Clarios wins BCI's 2026 Amplify Award for Product Marketing
Autobatteries.com website relaunched as consumer education resource
NASHVILLE, TN / ACCESS Newswire / May 5, 2026 / Clarios has won the 2026 Amplify Award for Product Marketing from Battery Council International (BCI) for its educational Autobatteries.com website.
Autobatteries.com is a consumer education platform designed by Clarios to help drivers understand car batteries in a clear, practical, and unbiased way. The website's purpose is to provide reliable information, tools, and guidance so consumers can better understand their vehicles, recognize battery issues early, and make informed decisions with confidence.
The AutoBatteries.com website was recently rebuilt and optimized as part of a coordinated, education-first campaign to assist car battery customers. This included pairing the redesigned website with a brand-new social media presence, including Facebook and Instagram, to create an education-first ecosystem geared primarily toward consumers.
"As the battery industry continues to innovate and evolve, forward-thinking approaches to marketing efforts are an important way to empower consumers through education," said Roger Miksad, President and Executive Director of BCI. "This tremendous digital marketing campaign from Clarios helps make sense of an increasingly complex marketplace for automotive batteries."
"Clarios is honored to receive the Amplify Award for Autobatteries.com," said Cecily Cappaert, US/Canada Aftermarket Marketing Specialist with Clarios. "This recognition reinforces our belief that education is one of the most powerful tools in marketing. By helping drivers better understand their vehicles and battery needs, we're able to build trust, create more confident consumers, and ultimately support better outcomes across the industry."
A panel of judges reviewed Amplify Award product marketing entries and ranked them on four criteria: innovation, uniqueness, clarity, and design aesthetic.
Founded in 2022, Battery Council International annually presents the BCI Amplify Awards in recognition of a highly effective and top-rated internal or external campaign, program or communication that serves to inform, educate and promote battery products, components, services or the industry as a whole.

About Battery Council International
Battery Council International (BCI) is the leading trade association representing the global battery industry. Founded in 1924, BCI advocates and educates on behalf of battery manufacturers and recyclers, marketers and retailers, suppliers of raw materials and equipment, and battery distributors. With a unified voice, BCI conveys an industry-wide commitment to sustainability, safety, and science. BCI unites stakeholders across the battery industry to promote education, science, and advocacy efforts to support the next generation of energy storage solutions. Learn more at https://batterycouncil.org.
About Clarios
Clarios is the global leader in advanced, low-voltage battery technologies for mobility. Its batteries and smart solutions power nearly every type of vehicle and are found in 1 of 3 cars on the road today. With around 18,000 employees in over 100 countries, Clarios brings deep expertise to its Aftermarket and OEM partners, and reliability, safety and comfort to everyday lives. Clarios answers to the planet with a rigorous sustainability focus - advancing best-in-class sustainability practices and advocating for them across the industry. It works to ensure 100% of Clarios products sold are recyclable, and it recycles 8,000 batteries an hour in its network.
CONTACT: [email protected] or +1 202 990 8275
SOURCE: Battery Council International
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
T.Perez--AT