Four employees of Tropical Battery, who are accused of defrauding the company of three million dollars, were remanded on Tuesday when they appeared in the Kingston & St Andrew Parish Court.
They are scheduled to return to court on October 28.
Christopher Robinson, Jamel Reid, Carl Love and Hartel Morgan have been charged with larceny as a servant and conspiracy to larceny as a servant.
It is alleged that the men were caught on CCTV camera replacing new batteries with used or defective ones.
Tropical Battery launched a probe after customers began returning the defective batteries which they thought were new when they purchased them.
It's also alleged that at least one of the accused was seen selling a new battery which was not included in the company's sales system.