Batteries Expert Franchise
Batteries
Join our Batteries Expert team and be at the leading edge of new developments in the automotive and alternative energies fields. This franchise offers an opportunity to expand your already successful business, offering in-house training and technical support. Featuring quality service and products in a world where batteries and related products touch every part of our daily life. Take advantage of this unique opportunity. Now is the time for you to have unlimited energy...batteries included.
Start-up Costs & Franchises Fees
What is the total cost to open a Batteries Expert Franchises?
Total Cost: $35,000 USD
Total Franchise Fees: $8,000 USD
Ongoing Royalty Fees: Not Available
Ongoing Advertising Fees: Not Available
Contact Information for Batteries Expert
|
Batteries Expert |
Phone Number: (450) 348-2370 |
Historical Expansion
In what year did Batteries Expert begin operations? 1964
When did Batteries Expert begin selling franchises? 1996
Year United States Canada International Corporate 2008 0 83 0 1
Future Expansion
Canada: Nationwide, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon Territory
Franchise Analyzer Professional's Inside Information
Can you buy this franchise for no money down? YesPlease note: You must download a free copy of Franchise Analyzer Professional to receive these benefits and so much more. Click here to download your FREE copy now.
What key terms in the franchise agreement can be negotiated? Cross-default provisions, arbitration clause, personal guarantee, default cure periods, non-compete agreement, favorable valuations for corporate buyout
Can you negotiate lower royalties during start-up? Yes
Can you purchase multiple franchises for a discounted franchise fee? Yes
Can you receive lower advertising fees? Yes
Will I know when the franchise break even? Yes
Will my personal assets including my home be safe in case my franchise business fails? Yes




