GLAD Generator: A Bangladesh product crafted with pride

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15 December, 2021, 10:15 am
Last modified: 15 December, 2021, 10:33 am

Energypac Power Generation( EPGL) which has been producing generators in the country since 2015 has branded it as "GLAD" generator as a sign of tribute in the month of victory.

The title GLAD had been picked from the middle of the word 'Bangladesh', with a signature of patriotism.

Generators made in the Energypac Industrial Park was designed in a way so that Bangladesh could attain special recognition in the global market for generators.  

GLAD is a state of the art diesel generator brand with a world-famous Perkins engine, Stamford/Leroy-Somer alternator, and renowned controllers like Woodward, Deep Sea, and ComAp.

Currently, the factory has the capacity of assembling 300 generators yearly from a wide range of 20 KVA to 1,000 KVA.

Energypac Power Generation Ltd Managing Director and CEO Humayun Rashid, who has been one of the pioneers behind GLAD, expressed his pride regarding the success of GLAD and his dream to export GLAD in the international market to represent Bangladesh.

He said, "Bangladesh is celebrating its 50 years of independence this year. It gives me immense pleasure to be associated with Bangabandhu's dream of building a better tomorrow in Bangladesh. EPGL is actively contributing to the development of multiple projects undertaken to advance the country to make Bangabandhu's dream a reality."

GLAD generators are being used in the country's some of the biggest projects like the Padma Bridge,  Metro rail, Ruppur Power Plant, Dhaka Elevated Expressway, Mirsorai Economic Zone, UN mission and many prominent real estates, frontline pharmaceutical companies, large-scale RMG Factories, and many other significant industries.

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