One pulse platform, deployed across automotive, energy, telecom and heavy industry — organised into four strategic business units, with a model for every battery in the rack.
Whatever the duty — starting, traction, float or storage — lead-acid batteries fail the same way: sulphation. Which means the fix is the same everywhere: the calibrated pulse that keeps the plates clean.

Starting batteries for cars, trucks, buses and tractors — plus boats and off-road.
Cycling and heat harden sulphate, killing cold-cranking power and forcing early fleet-wide swaps.
Consistent starts, up to 3× life, and fewer batteries to buy across the fleet.

Deep-discharge traction packs that earn a driver's daily living.
Daily deep cycling sulphates fast — range drops, charge time climbs, packs die early.
Range held, charge time cut, pack life extended — payback in months.

Backup banks that keep towers live through every outage.
Continuous float charging quietly sulphates cells, so backup fails exactly when it's needed.
Float-charge sulphation prevented; dependable backup and far fewer site visits.

Off-grid and rooftop banks storing solar and wind.
Partial-state-of-charge cycling accelerates sulphation, eroding round-trip efficiency.
Efficiency restored and life prolonged — more usable storage from the same bank.

Forklifts, traction, mining, railways and defence standby.
Heavy-duty cycling in harsh conditions sulphates cells and forces costly downtime.
Reliable power where failure isn't an option, with longer service intervals.

Homes, offices, ATMs, banks, hospitals and data centres.
Irregular discharge and overcharge sulphate the bank, shrinking backup over time.
Backup runtime preserved and replacement cycles deferred across the estate.
Passenger, commercial and off-road starting batteries.
E-rickshaw and traction packs, with IoT-enabled models.
Towers, solar storage and large 2V cell banks.
Railways, defence, UPS, inverters, ATMs and post offices.

If it runs on a lead-acid battery, the pulse can extend it. Tell us the duty and we'll map the right model.