There are several battery brands that have specifications that closely match or exceed OEM specifications. There are only four wet cell and 4 AGM battery manufactures in the USA. So, most, if not all batteries sold by Interstate, NAPA, Auto Zone, O'Reilly, Advance, etc are made by one of these three companies.
"Most
aftermarket car batteries sold in the
U.S. are made by three
companies that build them for retailers: Johnson Controls, which supplies more than half of the market; Exide; and East Penn. They are sold under various names and built to the specifications of retailers, so performance can vary." Consumer Reports, May 2019
So, no matter what replacement battery you choose, it will most likely be made by one of these four companies. Not to say that all are equal, they are not. All have their "good, better, best" grades, which means, "cheap, reasonable and expensive".