Tata Motors launches GenVoltz generators in Nepal
The generators are powered by Tata Motors’ diesel engines which claims it to be perfectly suited to power a wide variety of applications.
Tata Motors, along with its authorised distributor, Sipradi Trading announced launching the reliable and efficient range of GenVoltz generators in Nepal.
Designed, developed and extensively tested at the R&D centre in India, the generators are powered by Tata Motors’ diesel engines which claims it to be perfectly suited to power a wide variety of applications.
The heavy-duty GenVoltz gensets, known for low operating cost, high durability and reliability are available from 25kVa to 125kVA configurations, in both manual and automatic modes. The new range of gensets will help grow Nepal’s industrialisation by providing uninterrupted power supply in varied industries, the company said in a statement.
R. Ramakrishnan – Global Head, Customer Care, Commercial Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors said, “The new gensets, powered by reliable and efficient Tata Motors engines, will boost the growth of industries in Nepal. We are confident that Sipradi Group will support the new addition with the utmost commitment in sales and service, as they have been doing for our commercial vehicles for decades.”
Commenting at the launch, Rajan Babu Shrestha, Chief Executive Officer, Sipradi Trading added, “The new gensets, powered by reliable and efficient Tata Motors engines, will boost the growth of industries in Nepal. We are confident that Sipradi Group will support the new addition with the utmost commitment in sales and service, as they have been doing for our commercial vehicles for decades.”
Tata Motors added that GenVoltz range of generators provides versatility making it easy for industries like construction, hospitality, SMEs, schools and infrastructure, to offer the perfect solution for customers’ needs.
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