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Cost of Lithium on the Rise

We continue to experience unprecedented cost pressures across the board over the last eight months, and even more so over the last four months. Raw materials, components, labor, transportation, tariffs,

New Optical Market Penetration

There are numerous eye conditions which are corrected by improved corrective vision technologies.  Visual acuity from 20/60 ~ 20/800 and even some as high as 20/1400 which are caused by

New Location!

Harding Energy has moved into our new location at 725 Taylor Ave, Grand Haven, MI 49417. We are fully operational and excited to continue serving our customers with the same

We’re Moving!

We’re Moving! Harding Energy is excited to announce in 2021 we are moving our headquarters to a new location! After many years in Norton Shores, Michigan, our global headquarters is

Harding Energy Updated COVID-19 Statement

HARDING ENERGY UPDATED COVID-19 STATEMENT From the onset, Harding Energy, Inc has continuously monitored the national and international situation regarding COVID-19. As a Michigan headquartered company, we have taken steps

News: New Year, New Us!

Harding Energy is excited to announce that after 26 years of service, our president, Steve Morgan, has acquired enough common stock to become the majority owner of Harding. Already, Harding

JOB POSTING: Sales Manager

Harding is looking to add a new face to our team! Title: Sales Manager JOB SUMMARY: To manage the handling of current customers’ needs as well as growth and development

National Battery Day!

Happy National Battery Day! Each year on February 18 we recognize how important batteries are in our lives. Think about it, just about everything we use in today’s world runs on

Heli Valentine’s Sale – 1 Week Left!

Harding Energy has recently acquired the award-winning heli™ rechargeable lantern and powerbank. Now through February 24th is our Valentine’s Day Sale, where you can purchase the heli™ for it’s lowest

News: Batteries Cause Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Fires

Samsung has released an official reason on the recall of their Galaxy S7 smartphone. The company cites poorly designed and manufactured batteries that caused some Galaxy s7 smartphones to overheat