World Supersport: PTR Honda Lands Title Sponsorship Deal With Dynavolt Tech

World Supersport: PTR Honda Lands Title Sponsorship Deal With Dynavolt Tech

© 2019, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By PTR Honda:

PTR Honda and Dynavolt Tech Announce Title Partnership

PTR Honda are proud to announce a new title partner agreement with Chinese battery company, Dynavolt Tech. The association with the major, global battery company will see PTR Honda re-branded as Dynavolt Honda for the 2020 FIM Supersport World Championship and beyond.

Dynavolt Tech shares PTR Honda’s passionate desire to reach their goals and the introduction of a powerhouse brand like Dynavolt Tech to the WorldSBK paddock reinforces PTR Honda’s commitment to the World Supersport Championship.

Based in Shantou, China, Dynavolt Tech is best known for its high-tech, ethical energy products, including solar power.  The company covers the majority of motorcycle batteries in the world with annual production of some 15 million batteries which are sold in over 90 countries worldwide.

Chairman of Dynavolt Tech, Leonard Chen said: “It is a pleasure that we are extending our sponsorship to WorldSBK.  I believe that with this new partnership more people will know about Dynavolt Tech, it is the best battery you can use in the powersport business!  We are looking forward to a good and long partnership with Simon and I hope that together we can succeed.”

PTR Honda Team Manager, Simon Buckmaster said: “I want to say how excited I am to start this partnership with Dynavolt Tech and we look forward to being very successful in 2020 and hopefully for many years to come.  I would like to thank Leonard Chen and Dynavolt Tech for giving us this opportunity and we look forward to a really successful association together. I would also like to thank James Nay of Devil Evolution Exhausts for helping to make this happen.”

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