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Bath Company Cardok Powers Ahead With Generator Deal

Friday 31st July 2015 Bath Echo News Team Business

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Bath-based Cardok UK has agreed a deal with Harrington Generators International (HGI) which will provide home standby generators for its space-saving underground parking systems. 

HGI will supply 8kw and 14kw standby generators for Cardok’s innovative hydraulic car lifts and turntables which allow home owners to make more effective use of limited parking space.

The power units provided by HGI, which is a leading supplier of generators to the rail, defence, oil, gas and water industries, will enable owners to gain access to their vehicles during power cuts. 

The Cardok is designed to accommodate one or more cars below ground with vehicles parked on top.

As well as doubling the amount of home parking space for car owners, the Cardok offers far greater security than a conventional garage. 

Cardok is introducing new solutions for both residential and commercial parking applications, including a new low-cost car lift model and a multi-stacking large car park range.

Cardok UK’s chief executive Nick Sandy said: “HGI has established itself as a leading supplier of generators to the MoD, Network Rail and other industries where ensuring a continuous supply of power is absolutely critical.

“So we are delighted to be working with such a respected company to ensure that our UK customers can gain access to their vehicles at all times, even when there’s a power cut.”

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