DAEWOO returns to India with Four Wheeler Batteries
Featuring strong construction for durability and longevity, advanced vibration resistance for rugged terrains, and a maintenance-free design, these batteries ensure hassle-free ownership.
Korean automobile manufacturer Daewoo is re-entering the Indian market with the launch of its advanced automotive four wheeler batteries for cars, trucks, tractors, and buses.
Featuring strong construction for durability and longevity, advanced vibration resistance for rugged terrains, and a maintenance-free design, these batteries ensure hassle-free ownership, the press release noted.
They are also equipped with rapid recharge capability to minimise downtime, and they perform reliably in extreme temperatures, offering all-weather usability.
"We are excited to reintroduce DAEWOO's automotive batteries to India, combining our global expertise with products tailored specifically for the Indian market. Our batteries not only promise high cranking performance and optimized grid structure but also incorporate the latest in battery technology to withstand the tropical climate of India," said H. S. Bhatia Managing Director of DAEWOO India.
"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," further added Bhatia.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
24 Jun 2024
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