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An energy firm, Bluetti, says it is set to enter the Nigerian market with the aim of meeting the energy needs of Nigerians, as well as promoting clean energy through the reduction of the country’s carbon footprint.
According to a statement, the company, which is said to have a global presence with branches in over 70 countries with more than 350 patents says it has different energy needs lined up to meet the needs of Nigerians and businesses.
The statement said Bluetti power stations adopt Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery cells to ensure safe operation and a longer lifespan of 7-15 years compared to traditional Lithium-ion batteries.
Besides AC outlets, Bluetti said its power stations could be charged via solar panels, providing a clean and renewable source of energy that reduces carbon footprints on the planet.
The Marketing Director, Bluetti, James Ray said, “Entering the Nigeria market marks a significant milestone for Bluetti. Our mission is to provide clean and independent energy for all human beings. We’ll continue to work on more reliable power solutions through technological innovations to empower every family in this country.
“With over a decade of experience and innovation in energy storage, Bluetti is a hugely-reputable company that specializes in the production, R&F, and sales of energy storage solutions. Bluetti is dedicated to providing sustainable and reliable power solutions for households, businesses, and off-grid communities worldwide.”
With its commitment to innovation and excellence, the company says its green energy storage solutions can be employed for use in both indoor and outdoor use with the promise to deliver an eco-friendly experience for homes.
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