DAEWOO Launches Four-Wheeler Automotive Batteries For Indian Market

Abhijeet Singh
24 Jun 2024
01:02 PM
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The batteries feature Ca-Ca Silver+ technology with SMF/MF attributes, ensuring high power and maintenance-free operation over an extended period.


DAEWOO Launches Four-Wheeler Automotive Batteries mobility outlook

DAEWOO has announced the launch of its advanced automotive four-wheeler batteries, catering to cars, trucks, tractors, and buses. DAEWOO's automotive batteries incorporate state-of-the-art technology to deliver optimal performance. They feature a robust construction for enhanced durability and longevity, advanced vibration resistance suitable for rugged terrains, and a maintenance-free design that ensures hassle-free ownership.

'Our batteries not only promise high cranking performance and an optimised grid structure but also incorporate the latest in battery technology to withstand the tropical climate of India,' mentioned H. S. Bhatia, Managing Director of DAEWOO India.

DAEWOO's automotive four-wheeler batteries come with a comprehensive warranty, providing customers with peace of mind and reaffirming the company's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. These new batteries are specifically designed to meet the rigorous demands of Indian roads and climates, ensuring performance and reliability.

'Our batteries are manufactured using the best grade materials, including pure lead, PP container lids, separators, and chemicals, making them ideal for the diverse weather conditions of India. With our expanded metal grid technology and low self-discharge rates, DAEWOO batteries will set new benchmarks in performance and reliability,' added Bhatia.

With this launch, DAEWOO aims to establish itself as a key player in the Indian automotive battery market, leveraging its global expertise to deliver products that are not only high-performing but also tailored to the unique challenges posed by India's diverse climate and terrain.

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