Hytec Automotive Group Launches Heavy-Duty Battery Product Line

Hytec Automotive Group Launches Heavy-Duty Battery Product Line

The main features of the Hytorque line of VRLA batteries include: extra boost of power compared to standard starter batteries, increased starter and capacity, reliable engine launch during cold winter months, increased operation life, reduced water consumption plus high-reliability with a low self-discharge.

DORAL, Fla. — The Hytec Automotive Group LLC (Hytec) announces the launch of a new heavy-duty automotive battery line. The Hytorque VRLA (Value-Regulated Lead-Acid) battery products join an extensive line of Hytec Automotive TS-16949 certified aftermarket products including water pumps, shock absorbers, hub bearings and fan clutches. VRLA batteries are used in industrial and consumer applications as an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) as well as used as starter power sources for premium automobiles.

“The Hytorque battery system is the perfect compliment for our line of automotive aftermarket products,” said Juan Ramos Jr., chairman and CEO for The Hytec Automotive Group. “Taking into consideration the worldwide trend of the increasing use of alternative energy sources (photovoltaic and low-grade heat utilization systems, etc.) for the purposes of energy supply of industrial enterprises, Hytec Automotive made a long-term strategic commitment to the battery line,” he said. “We have proudly established a manufacturing alliance with a globally-recognized battery producer that will provide Hytec’s valued customer and distribution base with reliable, high-quality automotive batteries.”

The main features of the Hytorque line of VRLA batteries include: extra boost of power compared to standard starter batteries, increased starter and capacity, reliable engine launch during cold winter months, increased operation life, reduced water consumption plus high-reliability with a low self-discharge. The Hytorque also utilizes a state-of-the-art indicator, is maintenance-free and is suitable for use in most contemporary automotive vehicles’ on the road today.

Hytec Automotive Chief Operations Officer Gilberto Lopez said, “In the next several years we plan to start a number of new projects including further development of plastic components and production, creation of industrial lead-acid batteries and production, the manufacturing of battery separators plus the development and production of Li-Ion batteries for electric-engine car applications. This will further solidify our strong supply commitment to our domestic automobile sales and distribution channels.”

Visit Hytec Automotive at AAPEX 2013, in Las Vegas, Booth 4479 on the upper level

For more information, call (888) 498-3228 or visit www.hytecauto.com.

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