SmartCharger to Launch at BMW Conference
Designed to give auto dealerships powerful battery technology.

Battery offers 50 amps, it provides higher capacity for dealer showrooms.
IMAGE: Deutronic
Deutronic is introducing a new battery charging technology extension. The SC750-14 SmartCharger will be available soon for use in automobile dealership showrooms and automotive workshops, and will debut in Deutronic’s booth 101 at the BMW Aftersales Conference Americas, March 5 to March 7 at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
The company says the charger represents the next generation of battery charger technology. Designed to safely charge highly specialized applications in showrooms and repair bays, it offers more power with 750 more watts than Deutronic’s existing SC300-14 and SC500-14 units, and 50 amps. Click here for the video.
“BMW has a very rigorous testing rationale to certify products for use in their Service centers. We are excited in making this new technology available to all BMW auto shops,” said Zubin Verma, Deutronic USA’s general manager, who is based in Spartanburg, S.C.
“Our new SmartCharger provides high performance and greater reliability for a wide range of applications involving lead-acid and lithium batteries. Different modes require different levels of external power for regular or long-term charging, and the SC750-14 is adaptable for every showroom and cable requirement.”
The SC750-14 SmartCharger also offers maximum operating safety with a unique breakaway coupling. A PowerUp mode improves handling by switching on deeply discharged LiFePO4 batteries. Other benefits include extensive protection and self-protection functions and customized settings capabilities. For more information or to arrange a meeting with Verma at the BMW conference, contact him via email.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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