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      Home » ZAP Brake Pads for EVs Introduced by Brakes India

      ZAP Brake Pads for EVs Introduced by Brakes India

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaMarch 13, 2023 News 1 Min Read
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      Automotive parts manufacturer, Brakes India has introduced ZAP brake pads to meet the increasing demand of electric vehicle owners for new technology.

      Brake PadsBrakes India is a manufacturer of brake equipment for both automotive and non-automotive uses.

      The brake pads feature advanced friction technology.

      Further, ZAP brake pads featuring quiet braking technology were revealed by the company to be specifically designed for customers who use battery-operated vehicles.

      “The market for EVs is expanding rapidly. We have launched ZAP to support a few of the most popular electric vehicles and we are now able to understand customer needs,” said S Sujit Nayak (company vice president and head of aftermarket business).

      He said that ZAP brake pads were developed using our Research and Development expertise. They are quiet, reliable, and have high stopping power.

      Brake pads meet the most stringent standards of environmental safety and sustainability. Brakes India is a well-respected Tier I supplier to original equipment manufacturers in India and abroad.

      The company stated that it has a strong focus on design, quality development, and customer-centricity.

      ZAP brake pads were developed with the latest friction technology to meet the increasing demand for premium brake pads in electric cars.

      Brakes India braking technology electric cars friction technology news Research and Development expertise ZAP brake pads
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