Energizer batteries are made in multiple countries, not just one factory or region.

Main manufacturing countries

Energizer (and its Eveready-branded products) manufactures batteries in a global network of plants.

  • United States – Several battery plants, including long‑running facilities in states such as North Carolina and Ohio, historically produced a large share of alkaline batteries.
  • China – A majority of Eveready/Energizer batteries are produced in China, especially for mass‑market consumer cells.
  • Singapore – Home to a major Energizer manufacturing facility that produces alkaline and lithium batteries for Asia and Oceania.
  • United Kingdom & Belgium – Plants in Washington (England) and Tessenderlo (Belgium) contribute to European supply.
  • Other countries – Additional facilities operate in Indonesia, Brazil, and Egypt, among others, supporting regional markets.

Why your package may say something different

Where your Energizer batteries are made depends on:

  • Battery type (alkaline AA/AAA vs. lithium coin cells, etc.).
  • Region where they are sold, since Energizer often supplies nearby markets from regional plants (for example, Singapore for much of Asia).
  • Ongoing shifts in manufacturing, such as closures in some U.S. locations and expansion in others.

For the most precise answer, check the fine print on your specific pack: the country of origin printed there (for example, “Made in USA,” “Made in China,” or “Made in Singapore”) tells you which plant or region produced that particular batch.

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