Elektra - SAFETY IN EVERY DIMENSION
www.elektra.co.inHistory has shown us on several occasions as to how an unfortunate incident can trigger something revolutionary in life. Such was the background to the birth of a brand that aimed to erase the worries of parents who send their kids to school in a bus. Though regarded as a society that values safety a lot, India is still a country that is far from adopting safe transportation practices and products, especially when it comes to public transportation. Thus, ElektraTM, a brand that germinated out of a freak incident involving a young boy, made “safety in every dimension” as the tagline in all its market offerings. Started in 2015 as a fully owned subsidiary of Tapco Pneumatics Ltd, Elektra started designing, manufacturing, and selling automatic door controls for the Indian bus industry, initially through the aftermarket and later directly through OEMs. Gradually, we expanded our capabilities and product line-up and today is home to Electric automatic door control systems for buses Pneumatic door control systems for buses Bus doors of all types Wheelchair lift for buses (Step type and cassette type) Elektra was an early mover in designing and manufacturing the first automatic electric door control system for buses. “We take great pride in mentioning that its products support the ‘Make in India’ campaign and all our products have been rated and certified by recognised agencies on safety and performance such as”, ARAI - Automotive research association of India ICAT - International center for automotive technology At the forefront of this enviable progress is the brand’s reliable, cost-effective and durable product that can be benchmarked with the best competition. “As of today, we are proud to say that over 10,000 buses in India are fitted with Elektra’s automatic door control systems and India’s first fully electric bus company is fitted with our wheelchair lift”.
Read moreHistory has shown us on several occasions as to how an unfortunate incident can trigger something revolutionary in life. Such was the background to the birth of a brand that aimed to erase the worries of parents who send their kids to school in a bus. Though regarded as a society that values safety a lot, India is still a country that is far from adopting safe transportation practices and products, especially when it comes to public transportation. Thus, ElektraTM, a brand that germinated out of a freak incident involving a young boy, made “safety in every dimension” as the tagline in all its market offerings. Started in 2015 as a fully owned subsidiary of Tapco Pneumatics Ltd, Elektra started designing, manufacturing, and selling automatic door controls for the Indian bus industry, initially through the aftermarket and later directly through OEMs. Gradually, we expanded our capabilities and product line-up and today is home to Electric automatic door control systems for buses Pneumatic door control systems for buses Bus doors of all types Wheelchair lift for buses (Step type and cassette type) Elektra was an early mover in designing and manufacturing the first automatic electric door control system for buses. “We take great pride in mentioning that its products support the ‘Make in India’ campaign and all our products have been rated and certified by recognised agencies on safety and performance such as”, ARAI - Automotive research association of India ICAT - International center for automotive technology At the forefront of this enviable progress is the brand’s reliable, cost-effective and durable product that can be benchmarked with the best competition. “As of today, we are proud to say that over 10,000 buses in India are fitted with Elektra’s automatic door control systems and India’s first fully electric bus company is fitted with our wheelchair lift”.
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2015
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