West Africa: Nigeria's Frequent Power Outage Surmountable, Chinese Expert

1 September 2024

Says moves on the ground to help address the issue

In it's bid to address Nigeria's frequent power outages, a Chinese energy expert and the iItel energy head of Operations, Logan Ningma has said Nigeria's energy challenges are surmountable.

Ningma who insisted that though it may take a little time disclosed that moves are on the ground by Chinese experts to help address the issue.

Speaking at the launching of ITEL Energy in Lagos on Friday, he said, "We believe the Nigeria energy sector will have a significant change.

"With itel's local insight, we can reach out to many homes in Africa. We have been able to sell our brand in over 30 countries and have tested our energy solutions again and again.

"We observed that Nigeria faces frequent power outages and inconsistent electricity supply, this was what informed our providing high-performance energy storage solutions IP 54 and IP 66 inverters designed specifically for Nigeria's climate and energy needs.

"Our solutions are weather-resistant and cost-effective contributing to a more stable and sustainable energy landscape.

Over the next five years, we see our energy playing a pivotal role in transforming the Nigerian energy sector by making clean, reliable energy accessible to millions of households as our goal is to significantly reduce the reliance on traditional power sources and contribute to the country's sustainable goals."

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