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Battarix launches “Power Up an IDF Soldier” campaign to support soldiers on the front lines

Battarix is proud to announce that, to date, it has successfully delivered over 1,000 Battarix Power Cards to IDF soldiers.

Photo courtesy Battarix
Photo courtesy Battarix

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Lakewood, NJ — Battarix, the leading provider of wallet-sized backup power solutions for smartphones, has embarked on a mission to support Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers with its “Power Up an IDF Soldier” campaign. The campaign, which aims to deliver BattarixTM Power Cards directly to IDF soldiers on the front lines, has already made significant strides in providing vital backup power.

Battarix has recognized the critical need for reliable power sources for soldiers on the front lines. To address this need, the “Power Up an IDF Soldier” campaign seeks to raise awareness and funds for the deployment of Battarix Power Cards, designed to keep soldiers connected and equipped during their service.

The campaign page, available at this link, provides in-depth information about the initiative, including the purpose, impact, and the way in which supporters can contribute. Every donation directly aids in the purchase and distribution of Battarix Power Cards to IDF soldiers stationed in challenging and remote locations.

Battarix is proud to announce that, to date, it has successfully delivered over 1,000 Battarix Power Cards to IDF soldiers, with more on the way. These compact and portable backup power solutions ensure that soldiers never face the dilemma of a depleted device battery while they are out in the field.

The journey to deliver these power solutions to Israel and directly to IDF soldiers involves close coordination with the IDF and other relevant authorities to ensure that the needs of the soldiers are met effectively and efficiently.

Battarix’s commitment to supporting IDF soldiers aligns with its broader mission of providing reliable backup power solutions for individuals in challenging situations. The company’s patented technology, universal compatibility, and impressive 8-year shelf life make Battarix Power Cards the ideal choice for those who need power when it matters most.

Photo courtesy Battarix

By contributing to the “Power Up an IDF Soldier” campaign, individuals and organizations can be part of a meaningful initiative that empowers soldiers to stay connected, communicate effectively, and navigate demanding situations. Battarix encourages supporters to visit the campaign page, learn more, and contribute by purchasing a Battarix Power Card for the IDF.

For more information about the “Power Up an IDF Soldier” campaign and how you can get involved, please visit this link.

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About Battarix:
Battarix provides instant backup power for smartphones, ensuring uninterrupted power during critical moments. BattarixTM Power Card is the world’s smallest, non-rechargeable, always-ready, self-sufficient power supply for mobile devices. With its patented technology, universal appeal, and an impressive 8 year shelf life, Battarix stands as a lasting, high quality solution. Its mission goes beyond powering devices; it’s about powering connections, especially in crucial times.

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