Mahindra Powerol introduces new range of 125kVA diesel generators
With its engineering canopy design and compact size, the 125kVA range of diesel generators will require lesser space for installation, thus reducing carbon footprint by saving on fuel while transportation.
Mahindra Powerol, a business of the newly formed Mahindra Powertrain division, today announced the launch of its all new range of 125kVA Diesel Generators (DG). Designed at the Mahindra Research Valley in Chennai, the new range of diesel generators are 20% more compact in terms of design.
Commenting on the occasion, Rajan Wadhera, president & chief executive - Truck & Powertrain and head – Mahindra Research Valley, Mahindra & Mahindra, said, “Accessible technology is the epicenter of all Mahindra initiatives and today’s DG launch bears testimony to this philosophy. Together with our unique first time service offering of a Super Shield Plan, we hope to raise the bar of being a Customer Centric organization. Going ahead, we will continue to put Mahindra Powerol on the fast track within the power generation industry with our future product and service offerings.”
With its engineering canopy design and compact size, the 125kVA range of diesel generators will require lesser space for installation, thus reducing carbon footprint by saving on fuel while transportation, as per the company’s official statement. Further, the fluted silencer (a patented technology) developed by Powerol will reduce exhaust noise. There is also a reduction of 30% in overall weight of the canopy.
Primarily a service driven industry, the purchase decision of DG sets depend on service network and after sales service commitment. Therefore, Mahindra Powertrain also introduced a ‘5-Years Super Shield Plan’ which is an all-inclusive, cashless service for DG set owners that promises zero maintenance cost, zero repair charges, zero service charges and zero spares replacement costs, for five years. This offer is applicable on DG sets for the range of 82.5kVA to 200kVA.
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