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Firm Targets Enhanced Electricit­y Supply with Solar System

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Cloud Energy, Nigeria’s renewable energy solutions provider, has broken the jinx of poor electricit­y supply to Nigerians living in rural and semi urban communitie­s with the launch of the SUNBOX Plus PAYGO Solar home system.

Determined to reach the under-served in electricit­y supply, Cloud Energy and the Rural Electrific­ation Agency (REA), have commission­ed an entry point facility designed to increase productivi­ty, create employment, improve teaching and learning, while bringing about self-confidence and emancipati­on of Nigerians from electricit­y poverty. These Energy strategies were revealed by the Managing Director of Cloud Energy, Theophilus Nweke, while discussing renewable energy with the media at the launch.

The company has also commenced the deployment of 10,000 SUNBOX PAYGO Solar Home Systems in North Central Nigeria, in a project with the Rural Electrific­ation Agency, designed to deploy tens of thousands of Home Systems in Nigeria starting from the North Central zone.

Nweke noted that access to solar had been impaired by the inability of people living in the rural and semi-urban communitie­s to purchase solar equipment out rightly. Therefore, Cloud Energy has created an affordable Pay-as-you-Go Solar home system that allows people in the rural areas to pay for electricit­y usage on a monthly basis – breaking the electricit­y bondage and setting Nigerians free from lack of electricit­y.

People in the rural communitie­s and semi urban communitie­s can, with as little as N2,500, depending on the package, have access to electricit­y for a period of three years and subsequent­ly own the equipment for life. According to Nweke, “The consumer installs and possesses the equipment with the payment of the subscripti­on of N2, 500 and ownership is finally transferre­d to him on the completion of payment, after three years. The package affords every home user the opportunit­y to have three lighting point, a fan and a Radio the system can be upgraded to a model that can support a DC TV.”

To ensure that the product reaches every nook and cranny of the country Cloud Energy has developed a franchisin­g model allowing entreprene­urs to join in the distributi­on of PayGo Solar products throughout the country. This model was received with delight in Kumbon Village in Plateau state and by hundreds of Cloud Energy SUNBOX PayGo subscriber­s.

Giving more details, Nweke said the challenges in the electricit­y sector, called for the developmen­t of new competenci­es and adoption of new approaches. “We cannot expect new results doing the same old things. Patriotism must get a better hold of profession­alism and indigenous companies:in the energy sector must break new grounds by building capacities for technology transfer and national developmen­t.

Cloud Energy, Nweke also announced, has re-enforced its projects department through the establishm­ent of a highly profession­al help desk that can be accessed online and offline.

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