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Royal Enfield Saving 18 Lakh Liters of Water, Using Dry Wash Technology

Monali Gupta

In many parts of the country, people are battling water crisis at this time. To avoid the water crisis in Chennai, the companies are making a lot of sort of gambling. Some companies have asked the employees to work from home, so that they can avoid water problems in the office. In this sequence two-wheeler company Royal Enfield has made a different effort, which will save enough water.

Royal Enfield has announced the shift of dry wash system for motorcycles, in which 20 service centers have been started in the city. In these service centers the bike will be washed with no water. This move from Royal Enfield will save approximately 18 lakh liters of water every month.

Chennai needs 8000 lakh liters of water, but at present, the city is getting only 5250 lakh liters of water. Because of which people have to face water problem here.

India Business Chief of Royal Enfield Shaji Koshi said on the move to save water, "All our efforts like dry wash and paperless service are to make customers better. The situation in Chennai has inspired us for this step. "

He said, "Chennai is the stronghold of Enfield and we look forward to providing better facilities to the people. Dry wash is a great trick and we will start this service in other cities too. Soon it will be in Tamil Nadu too.

Dry wash system can be cleaned in low water. It does not have to compromise with the quality of cleanliness. On this system water is used for cleaning with a strong pressure.

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