Eveready Industries India - Products

Products

Eveready Industries have business interests spreading across batteries, flashlights, lighting solutions, alternative lighting solutions, and packed Tea.

Batteries

  • Zinc-carbon battery: A zinc-carbon battery which is commonly used for Toys, Cameras, Torches, Walkman, CD-players, Radios, clocks and cordless mikes.
  • Alkaline Battery: Eveready Ultima Alkaline battery is the is one of one of the most popular batteries used in electronic gadgets of modern times.
  • Rechargeable Battery: 'Eveready Recharge' is one of the pioneers as a brand of rechargeable batteries and chargers to be introduced in India.
  • Battery Guide

Flashlights

  • digiLED Torches: These torches use power efficient LEDs in place of the incandescent bulbs.
  • Brass Torches: Jeevan Sathi brass torchlight has been a reliable, durable and repairable, making it a must-have evening companion especially in the villages. It is one of the most trusted brands in rural India across all product categories.
  • Aluminium & Plastic Torches: These torches have strong durable bodies, slide switches for easy handling and come in a wide range of models and colors.

Lighting Solutions

  • Compact Fluorescent Lamps: In 2007, Eveready forayed into the lighting business with the launch of a range of Compact Fluorescent Lamps.
  • Halogen Lamps: Eveready offers halogen lamps for outdoor lighting and video-shooting.
  • General lighting service/incandescent lamps: A range of incandescent bulbs in different sizes, voltages and colours are used widely in household and commercial lighting, apart from portable, decorative and advertising lighting.

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