Stryten Energy recently had the honor of hosting U.S. Senator Charles Grassley (Iowa) at our transportation manufacturing plant in Manchester, Iowa, that recently celebrated 50 years of battery production.
During his visit, we shared information about batteries we produce to support domestic battery needs, from automotive and agriculture to commercial trucking and military applications. Our employees had the opportunity to engage directly with Senator Grassley to ask questions about today’s economy, federal policy and the future of the state of Iowa.
“Stryten Energy is proud to support U.S. energy independence and security through our advanced battery solutions. Providing Senator Grassley and our policymakers with the opportunity to learn about the importance of batteries is always a highlight for our plant team members. It is important for domestic battery manufacturers, like Stryten Energy, to share our mission to keep supply chains running and people on the move with our elected officials and their teams,” said Melissa Floyd, Vice President of Communications and Digital Marketing for Stryten Energy.
Not only does Stryten build advanced battery solutions that support our country’s energy independence, but Stryten is also one of the few domestic, vertically integrated battery manufacturers in the U.S. We were proud to share with Senator Grassley how stored energy solutions are vitally important to our country’s energy security.
Pictured: Melissa Floyd, Shawn Tackett, Senator Grassley, and Dennis Heard


