Tata Motors Launches GenVoltz Generators In Nepal

- The GenVoltz generators are powered by Tata Motors' diesel engines
- It will be retailed by Tata's authorised distributor, Sipradi Trading
- The GenVoltz range of generators comply with the latest CPCB II norms
Tata Motors has announced launching its range of GenVoltz generators in Nepal. The generators are powered by Tata Motors' diesel engines and are suited to power a wide variety of applications. The generators will be available from 25kVA to 125kVA* configurations, in both manual and automatic modes, and they will be retailed by Tata Motors' long-time authorised distributor, Sipradi Trading Pvt. Ltd. Tata says that the new range of gensets will help grow Nepal's industrialisation by providing uninterrupted power supply in varied industries.
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Talking about the development, 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."

The Tata engines that power the gensets have been exclusively adapted for generators, and the company claims that they are tough and highly durable as well.
Tata Motors GenVoltz range of generators comply with the latest CPCB II (Central Pollution Control Board 2) emission norms and are said to be fuel-efficient and easy to maintain. The Tata engines that power the gensets have been exclusively adapted for generators, and the company claims that they are tough and highly durable as well. Tata also claims that the GenVoltz range offers the lowest operating costs per unit and will aid in increasing the profitability of its users.
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Speaking at the launch, Rajan Babu Shrestha, Chief Executive Officer, Sipradi Trading Pvt. Ltd. added, "Right from the inception of Sipradi Group, we have always looked at building a strong business portfolio that will cater to the interest of our customers. The launch of Tata Motors GenVoltz has added another feather to its cap in the mission to aid Nepal's growth. With Tata Motors gensets, we are confident we will be the most reliable brand for power backups of all industrial and infrastructural needs."
The company says that the generators are quite versatile, and will have multiple applications in industries like - construction, hospitality, SMEs, schools and infrastructure, to offer the perfect solution for customers' needs.
*(1 kVA = 1000 volt-amp)
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