Maxvolt Energy doubles lithium battery production capacity amid festive sales surge

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 10-10 16:30

The company's plant in Ghaziabad has been upgraded with state-of-the-art facilities to expedite deliveries and handle the increased production volume.
Maxvolt Energy Industries PLC, a prominent producer of lithium battery packs for electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and medical devices, has boosted its production capacity from 21 MWH to 42.5 MWH to meet growing market demand during the festive season. This increase comes as the company rolls out new customer incentives and attractive offers to drive sales.

Maxvolt offers

Maxvolt has initiated several strategies to attract customers, such as a 3-month extended warranty on electric scooter lithium batteries and discounts of up to INR 5000 for trading in old lithium batteries. These measures are intended to make Maxvolt's already popular products even more appealing to consumers in the Indian market.

The company's plant in Ghaziabad has been upgraded with state-of-the-art facilities to expedite deliveries and handle the increased production volume. This move is in response to the expected rise in demand due to the festive season promotions.

Maxvolt Energy range of products

Maxvolt Energy provides a diverse range of lithium battery packs suitable for electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and medical devices. In addition to new products, the company focuses on extending the lifespan of old batteries through innovative techniques, emphasising reusability and sustainability.

Satendra Shukla, Chief Business Officer of Maxvolt Energy, highlighted the significance of the festive season in aligning with customer values for sustainability. "In our country, Diwali is a festival of holistic celebration, and people bring home goods and articles more useful for them. Since it is also considered an auspicious time to introduce profitable changes to life, we ensure individuals and businesses that while buying Maxvolt batteries; they are switching to a happier life and contributing to nature by reducing their carbon footprint,” Mr. Shukla stated.

Maxvolt is committed to innovation and quality, aiming to develop world-class lithium battery architectures for various sectors, including electric bikes, scooters, and solar energy systems. The company adheres to global compliance and keeps up with the latest technological advancements to offer high-quality products.

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