Apr 6, 2020

Dolphin Charger enters Slovenian market


Annecy (France), Ljubljana (Slovenia), 6th April 2020

Dolphin Charger is proud to announce that it has further extended its worldwide B2B distribution network to Slovenia. “We are very excited to welcome our new partner, PRO-BAT, into our Dealership and B2B Distributorship Network”, says Nicolas Fata, Head of OEM and Export Sales.

PRO-BAT has been dealing with batteries for almost 20 years now. “Main business is sales and installation of batteries, solar systems and chargers for boats, RV, cars, trucks.... Your sales program (chargers, boosters, chargers/inverters, battery monitors and accessories) is very nicely distributed between the basic chargers and the super HD series for commercial purposes. A large proportion of the work is in wholesale, but sales to the end customer are also increasing”, says Tomaž Kržič. “We like the offer and the attitude in your sales program. It fits in perfectly with our nautical and RV sales program.”, he adds.

PRO BAT website : https://pro-bat.si/
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/pg/probat.si/

For all inquiries
:
PRO-BAT d.o.o.
Tomaž Kržič direktor prodaje / Sales Manager
Tel (Slovenia): +386 (0)41 714 867
info@pro-bat.si

Address: Agrokombinatska 61a, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija<>

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