
First National Battery keeps SA trucks moving
Manufacturer and distributor of lead acid batteries in South Africa, First National Battery, a subsidiary of JSE listed Metair, keeps SA trucks moving with its innovative, heavy-duty Raylite truck batteries - now with an extended two year warranty, offering even more support and reliability.

The efficiency and performance of trucks on South African roads has a significant bearing on the competitiveness of local industries that rely on road freight. The reliability and durability of truck batteries is vital to the functioning of the freight operation itself.
World-class technology made locally
"Our heavy-duty Raylite truck batteries are made specifically for the challenging conditions of South African roads," says First National Battery Marketing Director, Andrew Webb. "They can withstand the poor road conditions and rugged terrain that long distance haulers - and agricultural equipment - are subjected to."
"Competitor batteries simply don't match up to the First National Battery standard," adds Webb. "The most common problems experienced by customers when using standard batteries are broken straps, acid spillage or the disintegration of active materials, so we've crafted our batteries to combat all of this possible damage."
The industry standard
Many South African industries, other than freight trucks, rely heavily on Raylite batteries to function. Industrial machinery reliant on these batteries includes long-distance haulers, construction vehicles, open cast mining vehicles, tractors, harvesters and refuse removal. In short, First National Battery's technology is at the heart of many flourishing South African industries.
Innovation that delivers
Heavy-duty Raylite batteries are fully equipped with world-class technological enhancements, for increased battery performance and extended cycle life. Features include:
"When your most precious cargo is on the back of a truck, the benefit of a reliable, state-of-the-art, durable battery is significant," says Webb, "Add to that the fact that our batteries are fully recyclable and come with a two-year warranty, and it's a no-brainer."
For more, go to www.battery.co.za
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