In a market flooded with generic promises of reliability and innovation, Alaska Batteries is raising the bar with the launch of its new Graphite Series, a lead-acid battery enhanced with advanced graphite technology, engineered specifically to handle Pakistan’s scorching temperatures and shifting energy landscape. Already a trusted name among consumers and dealers nationwide, Alaska Batteries is not just iterating on past success, it’s redefining what durability and performance mean in harsh environments.
“Graphite isn’t just a component, it’s a transformative enabler,” said Moosa Bin Haroon, CEO of Alaska Batteries. According to Haroon, the inclusion of graphite in the battery plates leads to a remarkable 30% increase in cycle life, faster recharge times, and significantly greater thermal stability. These features are crucial in high-temperature cities like Karachi, Multan, and Bahawalpur, where summer temperatures routinely cross 45°C.
The new Graphite Series is Alaska’s direct response to two persistent issues plaguing local battery users: premature failure due to heat stress and slow recharge speeds. These problems are particularly troublesome in uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems and solar energy setups, where downtime can disrupt both homes and businesses. By focusing on thermal resilience and charge efficiency, Alaska’s engineers have created a product that directly meets real-world demands, not theoretical lab benchmarks.
What sets the Graphite Series apart is its fusion of materials science with user-driven engineering. It isn’t just about what the battery contains, it’s about what it enables. Independent field trials and early user feedback have pointed to real performance gains: improved system uptime, extended maintenance intervals, and stronger load management. These attributes make the battery especially appealing for solar integrators and UPS providers looking for consistency under pressure.
Beyond technical performance, Alaska Batteries is evolving into a comprehensive energy solutions provider. The company boasts a strong national footprint, with distribution centers and retail presence in key cities like Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, and Peshawar, along with growing coverage in secondary markets. To support this expansion, Alaska has launched a digital education initiative aimed at training users and mechanics alike, ensuring that customers get maximum life and value from every battery installed.
Haroon Mehmood, Group Chairman of Alaska Batteries, highlighted the company’s core philosophy: “For us, innovation starts with empathy. We don’t chase trends, we study real challenges. The Graphite Series is the result of listening, learning, and designing around the unique stresses of our local climate and infrastructure.”
The response so far has been overwhelmingly positive. Dealers are reporting stronger reorder volumes and heightened consumer trust, citing the product’s performance and Alaska’s proactive support model as major drivers. As Pakistan’s energy demands continue to rise, particularly in the automotive, UPS, and solar sectors, Alaska Batteries is positioning itself not just as a supplier, but as a long-term partner in energy stability and resilience.