Monday, October 23, 2023

Twin Founders Marcus and Markee Baskerville of The Black-Owned Battery Brand VoltCell Celebrate Being the First to Sell on Amazon

TWIN BROTHERS, FOUNDERS OF BLACK-OWNED BATTERY BRAND CELEBRATE BEING THE FIRST TO SELL ON AMAZON


Marcus and Markee Baskerville, twin brothers and the founders of VoltCell, are making history as the owners of the first and only Black-owned battery brand being sold on Amazon. This momentous occasion marks a significant milestone for diversity and representation within the battery industry.

VoltCell's relentless commitment to the entrepreneurial spirit, exceptional product quality, and community empowerment will hopefully garner nationwide attention as the brand catches stream. Customers can find VoltCell's high-performance batteries available for purchase on Amazon's platform.

"This time is a moment of immense pride and joy for the VoltCell team. Being the first black-owned battery company on Amazon is a testament to our dedication to excellence and our ability to never give up. It is an honor to represent diversity and provide customers with a diverse choice for their battery needs," stated Marcus Baskerville, Co-Founder of VoltCell.

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VoltCell's presence on Amazon will allow customers from all corners of the nation to access and support a black-owned business that prioritizes providing quality products. The company's batteries offer customers another option for their everyday power needs.

Markee expressed gratitude for the journey, stating, "We are grateful for God’s blessings through this process to get to where we are now. This achievement would not have been possible without me and my brother’s belief in VoltCell's mission to make a positive impact."

With VoltCell's inclusion on Amazon, customers gain access to a diverse range of batteries, including AA, AAA, 9V, and more, while contributing to the promotion of sustainability and diversity in the business world.

VoltCell invites everyone to join in celebrating this moment and supporting the cause of diversity and sustainable business practices. The company remains committed to making a meaningful difference and setting new benchmarks for the battery industry.

Learn more about the brand via its official website at VoltCellBatteries.com

About
VoltCell is a pioneering Black-owned battery company founded by Marcus and Markee Baskerville, focusing on a wide range of battery products. The company's mission is to provide customers with high-quality batteries that power devices while supporting the community.

VoltCell takes pride in being the first black-owned battery company to feature on Amazon, opening doors for greater representation and inclusivity.
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