Numax meets new battery demand

December 05, 2016
Numax meets new battery demand
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Freezing temperatures in many parts of Ireland in November have seen a surge in battery demand and after several relatively mild winters any further spell of sustained cold is bound to lead to many more failures.


Changing technology and increased vehicle electrical demands means that choosing quality when it comes to a replacement battery is now more vital than ever and leading battery supplier Natioanl Autoparts say they have the perfect solution with the comprehensive Numax battery range.

John O’Hanlon of National Autoparts says, "Numax offers both a comprehensive range, premium quality and performance and excellent value. Customers right across Ireland have come to trust the Numax name and the brand is also right up with the latest market requirements when it comes to batteries for Start-stop vehicles.” He adds, "Motorist need to made aware of the importance of the right battery choice and with Numax we have a battery for just about every application.”
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