On World Water Day 2024, Hyundai has reaffirmed its commitment to conserve water and sustainable development by promoting Dry Wash service for its customers across its pan-India service network and workshops.
The Korean carmaker advocates Dry Wash service to its large customer base across India as an alternative for the traditionally water-intensive car washing method which consumes about 120 litres of water per car for a single wash. Introduced in 2017 as a water conservation initiative, Dry Wash is an environmentally responsible, waterless car cleaning solution that can be conveniently performed anywhere.
Hyundai Dry Wash saves 650 million litres of water
Through its Dry Wash service initiative, Hyundai says it has conserved over 650 million litres of water, servicing 5.5+ million cars across Hyundai’s service network in India over the past 5 years. This much water can suffice the daylong requirement of water for over 4.8 million people.
Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Tarun Garg, COO, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, “Hyundai Motor India remains committed to HMC’s global vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’ by actively fostering a greener and more sustainable future.”
HMIL’s commitment to environmental responsibility extends beyond Dry Wash services with various eco-friendly initiatives implemented across its dealer and service network. These include waterborne paint systems, paperless processes, LED lighting, solarization, and rainwater harvesting, to name a few.
Hyundai ensures a seamless service experience through its 360° digital and contactless service facilities, offering online booking, vehicle status updates, and home/office pick-up and drop services. The Hyundai Chatbot on its website provides access to new vehicles, test drives, and service scheduling. The Korean carmaker currently operates over 1,500 workshops across India.