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Huawei Unveils Solar Solutions in Rivers

by Anayo Onukwugha
1 year ago
in South East
An illuminated logo above the Huawei Technologies Co. stand at the Enlit energy conference in Cape Town, South Africa, on Tuesday, May 16, 2023. Africa’s most industrialized economy has been dogged by rotating blackouts since 2008. Photographer: Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg

An illuminated logo above the Huawei Technologies Co. stand at the Enlit energy conference in Cape Town, South Africa, on Tuesday, May 16, 2023. Africa’s most industrialized economy has been dogged by rotating blackouts since 2008. Photographer: Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg

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A Chinese technology firm, Huawei, has unveiled smart solar products to power industries, businesses and residential homes in Nigeria, following the persistent power failure and epileptic power supply in the country.
Unveiling the smart solar power products called Fusionsolar in Port Harcourt yesterday, the Director, of Huawei Digital Power Nigeria, Mr NiZhiling Cruise, said renewable energy was already a major source of energy across the world.

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Cruise, who noted that Nigeria remains the largest generator importer, also said the price of diesel jumped from N280 per litre in 2022 to N1300 per litre in 2024.
He said: “Renewable energy is becoming a major source of energy across the world. Renewables provided 28 per cent of energy in 2020, and it’s projected to provide 67 per cent in 2030 and 91 per cent in 2050.

“The era of photovoltaic is here. The demand for photovoltaic and energy storage will usher in rapid growth and have huge potential.
“Nigeria has huge market and growth potential. Huawei’s dream is to bring renewable energy to every person and everywhere.”
Also speaking, the Solution Manager, Huawei Digital Nigeria, Mr Jeremiah Ejiroghene Aminode, in his presentation said Huawei was already powering over 2.7 million homes across the world with its smart solar products.

He stated that the Huawei smart inverters and batteries have 5-10years warranty with the capacity as high as 2MWh for industrial and commercial use, and as low as 5KWh for residential homes.

On the benefits of Huawei solar products, Cruise said: “Easy and quick installations, beautifully designed and has the capacity to power residential homes, banks, hotels, schools, factories, industries, communities and even an entire state.

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