Azuru Technologies intervene in Nigeria power problem, deploy PayGo solar systems
But a commercial provider of PayGo solar systems to rural off-grid communities, Azuri Technologies Limited, has made that very easy and affordable with its Azuri Quad.
According to the General Manager of the firm in charge of the West African region, Mrs Vera Nwanze, over 300 people subscribed to its PayGo solar system in the first three weeks of the launch in Kano, adding that over 100,000 people spread across sub saharan Africa are already enjoying the services of the firm.
Mrs Nwanze disclosed that Azuri Technologies Ltd has the mandate to deploy about 20,000 units of the system to northern part of the country within a year.
The General Manager further said that firm’s PayGo solar system has made it possible for students in rural areas of the country to study at night, excelling in schools because of this, while the system has also helped parents save money as well as reduce health hazards associated with kerosene explosions and others.
She added that when properly used, the solar system can last more than 10 years, pointing out that the system has a HomeSmart intelligence technology, a unique control system which adapts its output depending on weather conditions and customers’ energy usage patterns, which is unique to the company.
In addition, the company’s Vice President of Market Development, Mr Paul Foster, who also addressed the media yesterday, disclosed that subscribers can have their battery box (Azuri Quad) changed if faulty.
He assured Nigerians that they can never regret obtaining the solar system from company because it was made of high quality and due diligence.
It also has a USB port, with charging cable and connectors for most mobile phones, making it possible for users to stay in touch with friends and family.
In addition, the customer is sold for N60,000 and enjoys a payment plan spread over three years, after which the system is unlocked to use for free thereafter; the unit comes with a transistor radio to keep users abreast with happenings around the world.
The system has full digital switching, allowing the user to control all lights and charging from the central unit.
Mrs Nwanze, who appealed to the government to put in place stable policies, disclosed that an enabling environment will help grow the renewable energy sector, which she said can be the solution to Nigeria’s power problem.
She said the Azuri Quad system, since its launch last year, has helped boost the country’s economy, which fell into recession in 2016.
Mrs Nwanze explained that this was made possible with the employment created such as agents of the firm who help in recharging accounts of customers.
She further noted that the firm regularly sensitise its customers on how to maximally use the product.
Yesterday’s briefing, which took place in Lagos, was attended by the company’s Operations Manager, Ochai Adejoh; Vice-President of Market Development, Paul Foster; General Manager Nigeria/Ghana, Vera Nwanze; and the Business Development Manager, Lande Abudu.
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