Trojan Battery launches iPad app

Jan. 3, 2013

Trojan Battery has launched a new iPad app that makes it easier to find information on the company’s products. The app, available in the Apple App Store by searching “Trojan Battery Company” or “Trojan App,” provides the most current information on products and markets.

The Trojan app also features a wide variety of documents including market brochures, technical spec sheets, user’s guides, white papers, glossary of battery terms, Trojan Tips video tutorials and corporate videos.

“The company developed the Trojan iPad App to simplify accessing in-depth Trojan Battery product and market information,” said Elke Hirschman, vice president of marketing at Trojan Battery.  “As the industry becomes increasingly mobile, Trojan recognized the need to provide our customers and sales network with a mobile app to quickly deliver critical information on features, specifications and benefits of Trojan’s deep-cycle batteries.  Trojan’s new iPad App is a comprehensive resource for technical and operational information.”

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