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Itel Energy Unveils Affordable Inverters to Boost Reliable Power Access in Nigeria

Blessing Joseph by Blessing Joseph
September 5, 2024
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Itel Energy Unveils Affordable Inverters to Boost Reliable Power Access in Nigeria
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Itel Energy has launched its IP54 and IP66 inverters, promising affordable and reliable energy solutions tailored to meet Nigeria’s unique power challenges. The inverters are designed to withstand the country’s climate conditions and ensure that more Nigerian households have access to dependable energy.

Speaking at the product launch in Lagos, Itel Energy’s Global Marketing Director, Farah Huang, emphasized the company’s dedication to enhancing the quality of life in Nigeria. “Our goal is to light up every household in Nigeria with renewable energy, aligning with our brand ethos of ‘enjoy a better life,’” she said.

After over a decade of operating in Nigeria, Huang noted that expanding into the energy sector was a natural step. “We understand the specific needs of Nigerians, and this product is our way of giving back to the community,” she added.

Addressing Nigeria’s frequent power outages and the rising cost of diesel, Huang pointed out that the subpar service from existing solar brands further fueled the need for Itel Energy’s solutions. “We’re committed to revolutionizing Nigeria’s energy landscape by providing clean, reliable energy to all, which is essential for the country’s sustainability goals,” she concluded.

The new inverters aim to reduce Nigeria’s reliance on traditional power sources while offering a cost-effective alternative for households dealing with unreliable electricity supplies.

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