On World Water Day 2024, Hyundai reiterates its dedication to water conservation and sustainable development by promoting its Dry Wash service to customers throughout its nationwide service network and workshops in India.
The South Korean automaker encourages its extensive customer base across India to opt for Dry Wash service as an eco-friendly alternative to traditional car washing methods, which typically consume around 120 litres of water per car wash. Introduced in 2017 as part of its water conservation efforts, Dry Wash offers an environmentally responsible, waterless car cleaning solution that can be conveniently performed anywhere.
Hyundai Dry Wash save 650 millions litres of water
Hyundai’s Dry Wash initiative has resulted in the conservation of over 650 million litres of water, servicing more than 5.5 million cars across Hyundai’s service network in India over the past 5 years. This amount of water could fulfill the daily water needs of over 4.8 million people.
Mr. Tarun Garg, COO of Hyundai Motor India Limited, emphasized the company’s commitment to HMC’s global vision of “Progress for Humanity” by actively promoting a greener and more sustainable future.
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) goes beyond Dry Wash services to uphold environmental responsibility, implementing various eco-friendly initiatives across its dealer and service network. These initiatives include the use of waterborne paint systems, paperless processes, LED lighting, solarization, and rainwater harvesting.
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. Currently, the South Korean automaker operates over 1,500 workshops across India.