Jakson Group launches a new generation to maximise power supply
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Jakson Group launches a new generation to maximise power supply

The latest product launched by Jackson Group is its new CPCB IV+ Compliant Genset, which is configured to offer fuel optimisation and lessen environmental harm. The company has been in the industry for 77 years, and this addition to the product offering highlights innovation. The device featured cutting-edge technologies like precise fuel and level sensors, sophisticated engine control modules, and next-generation remote monitoring systems. The goal of these improvements is to maximise safety and performance in a variety of sectors.

Sameer Gupta, Chairman and Managing Director of Jakson Group, emphasised the importance of the new product, stating that it plays a crucial role in ensuring a consistent and reliable power supply, particularly in critical areas, thereby supporting the seamless operation of essential services.

Gagan Chanana, CEO and Joint Managing Director of Jakson Distributed Energy Business, highlighted the potential impact of the genset, expressing excitement about introducing the CPCB IV+ Compliant Genset. He noted that this product demonstrates their commitment to excellence and innovation in power solutions. With its advanced features and exceptional performance, Chanana believes the genset will provide customers with reliable, efficient, and sustainable power generation solutions, setting new industry standards.

As part of the Jakson Group's endeavour to combine cutting-edge technology with renewable energy projects, the CPCB IV+ Compliant Genset aims to surpass client expectation.

The latest product launched by Jackson Group is its new CPCB IV+ Compliant Genset, which is configured to offer fuel optimisation and lessen environmental harm. The company has been in the industry for 77 years, and this addition to the product offering highlights innovation. The device featured cutting-edge technologies like precise fuel and level sensors, sophisticated engine control modules, and next-generation remote monitoring systems. The goal of these improvements is to maximise safety and performance in a variety of sectors. Sameer Gupta, Chairman and Managing Director of Jakson Group, emphasised the importance of the new product, stating that it plays a crucial role in ensuring a consistent and reliable power supply, particularly in critical areas, thereby supporting the seamless operation of essential services. Gagan Chanana, CEO and Joint Managing Director of Jakson Distributed Energy Business, highlighted the potential impact of the genset, expressing excitement about introducing the CPCB IV+ Compliant Genset. He noted that this product demonstrates their commitment to excellence and innovation in power solutions. With its advanced features and exceptional performance, Chanana believes the genset will provide customers with reliable, efficient, and sustainable power generation solutions, setting new industry standards. As part of the Jakson Group's endeavour to combine cutting-edge technology with renewable energy projects, the CPCB IV+ Compliant Genset aims to surpass client expectation.

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