Created by Chris Evans to help raise funds for UK children’s charities, CarFest is typically on the August Bank Holiday weekend and promises the fastest cars, performances from some of the UK’s best artists, bands and DJ’s, incredible culinary demonstrations and a plethora of the UK’s TV, theatre, music and sports legends.
To demonstrate its wide range of highly relevant products, Ring Automotive has decided to take a stand at this iconic show for the first time. Among the bestselling products the company will be highlighting during the show, includes two of its award-winning cordless tyre inflators (RTC2000 and RTC4000), its new LED strip light (RUBL1500) that can be twisted, bent and contorted into all kinds of shapes, a compact Lithium JumpStarter that is able to start completely flat batteries, as low as 0.7, the RJS020 is capable of jumpstarting vehicles with up to 5L petrol and 2L diesel engines. Also on the stand will be Ring’s Xenon200 bulb range, which is a like for like replacement of standard halogen headlamps. These performance halogen bulbs provide up to 200% more light on the road ahead and the exceptional brightness and longer beam allow motorists to see potential hazards and other motorists earlier.
Also on the Ring stand will be its parent company, OSRAM, with a range of automotive bulb and lighting fixture products to present to consumers, including the newly launched NIGHT BREAKER 220, as well as its Vintage range of LED bulbs.
Marketing Director for Ring, Henry Bisson, said: “CarFest is an incredible event with a very large footfall, and it may be that some of these visitors will be unaware of the Ring Automotive brand, so we’re excited to introduce ourselves! We have a large offering of products for consumers that every driver will require at some point, and as many visitors are travelling to CarFest by car, van, motorbike, caravan or motorhome, we have products available to them that would assist them in the safety of their vehicle.
“One that springs to mind is tyre pressure of all of these needs to be perfect, as over or underinflated tyres are dangerous and can impact stopping distances. If a headlamp blows during the weekend, we’re able to help, so we encourage all visitors to come by our stand because I’m sure there’s something you’ll need.”