Tata Motors launches next-gen, fuel-efficient gensets in India

Leading Indian automobile company, Tata Motors, has unveiled its new generation of cutting-edge gensets, expanding its product portfolio. These high-performance generators, backed by the robust and technologically sophisticated CPCB IV+ compliant Tata Motors engines, are available in configurations ranging from 25kVA to 125kVA. They are designed to offer lower operating costs, improved fuel efficiency, and strong block loading capability, ensuring uninterrupted power delivery for businesses.

R Ramakrishnan, Senior Vice President of Spares and Non Vehicular Business – Commercial Vehicles at Tata Motors, commented on the launch. He said, “We are delighted to introduce top-of-the-line Tata Motors Gensets to the Indian market.” He noted that these advanced generators align with the company’s commitment to empowering India’s industries and progress. Ramakrishnan also expressed confidence in the new gensets, noting their enhanced performance, fuel efficiency, and block loading capabilities that ensure lower operating costs and uninterrupted power delivery for businesses.

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India's Tata Motors introduces cutting-edge range of gensets
India’s Tata Motors introduces cutting-edge range of gensets. Photo courtesy of Tata Motors.

These state-of-the-art gensets, powered by greener, cleaner families of Tata Motors engines, are both fuel-efficient and compact. They are devised to cater to diverse industries including medium and small enterprises, real estate, healthcare, hospitality, telecom, rental applications, offices, and warehouses. Key features of the Tata Motors Gensets include fuel efficiency, block loading capability, lower customer operating costs, power delivery for continuous operations, diverse application availability, and unwavering customer support. All these features combined are set to make a significant impact on the Indian market, backed by strong pan India customer support.

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