The Iranian automotive market is characterized by a high reliance on heavy-duty transport and aging diesel fleets. Due to the extreme temperature fluctuations between the Alborz mountains and the central deserts, automotive alternator units face accelerated thermal degradation, necessitating components with superior heat dissipation.
Economically, the demand for cost-effective yet durable diesel alternator solutions has surged as local logistics firms seek to extend the lifecycle of their existing semi-truck fleets amidst fluctuating import regulations and trade constraints.
Furthermore, the proliferation of auxiliary electronic equipment in modern logistics—such as advanced GPS and refrigeration units—has pushed standard charging systems to their limits, creating a critical need for higher amperage outputs to prevent battery failure in remote regions.




