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EnerSys Recognized as One of America's Most Responsible Companies by Newsweek for the Third Consecutive Year

READING, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #EnerSys--EnerSys (NYSE: ENS), a global leader in stored energy solutions for industrial applications, is honored to announce its inclusion in Newsweek's "America's Most Responsible Companies 2025" list. This recognition underscores EnerSys' unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and corporate governance. Newsweek's annual ranking evaluates the top 2,000 public companies in the U.S. based on their performance across environmental, social,...

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