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Business News of Sunday, 25 April 2021

Source: thenationonlineng.net

Huawei launches next-generation mini grid

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In its quest to boost power generation capacity in the country, Huawei Nigeria has designed a grid "iPowerCube-S” solution to provide reliable, green, affordable power supply for people’s livelihoods and production in areas without main power connection or unstable power supply.

The launch, which held in Abuja, Nigeria at the Huawei office,

Recently, was witnessed on-site by the representative of the Managing Director of Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Engr. Ahmad Salihijo, in the person of the Executive Director, Rural Electrification Fund (REF), Dr Sanusi Ohiare, the MD/CEO, Green Village Electricity (GVE) Projects Limited, Engr Ifeanyi Orajaka, the Chief Growth Officer Havenhill Synergy Limited, Mr Oluwatobi Soyombo, and the Huawei Nigeria Enterprise Business Managing Director, Mr Michael Zhuang.

Online attendees included the CEO, SolarCentric Technologies Limited, Adetunji Iromini and many solar developers and End-users.

At the launch, Havenhill Synergy Limited, one of Nigeria’s top solar developers, signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Huawei.

Technologies Company Nigeria Limited for the Huawei Mini-grid Solution to be adopted in its Phase 1 mini-grid project covering 22 sites to provide reliable power supply for more than 70,000 people in remote areas and improve the living conditions of the locals.

Mr Michael Zhuang, Huawei Nigeria Enterprise Business Managing Director, stated that “Huawei has continuously supported Nigeria to improve the electricity access rate for remote areas and reduce the electricity cost for commercial and industry customers in Nigeria.

In 2015, Huawei donated Nigeria’s first mini-grid power station to the Ministry of Electricity, which is still providing stable electricity to local residents in Shimankar community of Plateau State.”