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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

TAG introduces award-winning Solite batteries to VI

TAG introduces award-winning Solite batteries to VI

Tortola Auto Group (TAG) has introduced the maintenance-free Solite batteries to the Virgin Islands which will be sold at the company’s CarQuest Auto Parts store in Slaney Point, Tortola.

Parts Manager, Mr Tirso Tuppil said, whether it is a car battery, battery for trucks, battery for bus, agricultural machinery battery, industrial battery - Solite has all variants of batteries for different types of applications.

“We are very pleased to introduce this battery to the Virgin Islands and it is part of our overall plan to retail quality automotive products to local consumers We have the complete range of maintenance-free automotive batteries from Solite that are designed for performance and long life. We stock Solite batteries for Japanese, European, American and Korean Vehicles. Whether you drive a Toyota, Ford, Mazda, Suzuki, Kia or Hyundai, Solite battery is your power solution.,” Mr Tuppil explained.

Tortola Auto Group (TAG) Parts Manager, Mr Tirso Tuppil said, whether it is a car battery, battery for trucks, battery for bus, agricultural machinery battery, industrial battery - Solite has all variants of batteries for different types of applications.


Brand of the Year Award


Solite has won the Brand of the Year Award in the automotive battery category in Korea and has decades of producing better performance batteries with a longer lifespan at affordable pricing.

The batteries are built with internal rust-free calcium metal that exhibits excellent heat resistance and strong immunity against any drastic temperature change.

According to Mr Tuppil, Solite batteries have a significantly longer lifespan because the calcium-based compound metal reduces the use of electrolytic solutions and minimises self-discharge.

“It maintains a stable performance without ever refilling the solutions throughout its entire lifespan. This means that the battery is now able to perform an even stronger and steadier engine operation,” Mr Tuppil stated.

He added, “Solite batteries are highly reliable and satisfy car lovers all over the world under any circumstance.”

Solite batteries are available at CarQuest Auto Parts, Slaney Point, Tortola. Call 494-2600 or 346-2636 for more details.

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