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Osaka Batteries participated at Automechanika Johannesburg 2024

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Automechanika Johannesburg 2024 ended today, November 21st, at the Johannesburg Expo Centre. The event brought together 670 exhibitors from 18 countries and 5,631 visitors from 38 countries, showcasing the latest technologies in automotive parts, systems, and services.

Osaka Batteries proudly represented Pakistan and showcased its innovative products and production techniques.

A key highlight was the EV Zone, featuring Rubicon’s electric vehicle charging stations and cars, emphasizing the rise of electric mobility.

Automechanika Johannesburg has become a key platform for business growth and market opportunities in Africa’s automotive sector, attracting trade buyers from across Sub-Saharan Africa. The event offered valuable insights into the industry’s future, strengthening its position as a leading event in the region.

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