Firm commits to addressing power supply deficit


About 86 miliion of Nigeria’s vast population of over 200 million currently lack access to electricity, while those who enjoy electricity are overcharged by the country’s electricity distribution companies, especially those on post paid metering according to the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
 
Amidst this energy challenge, Bluetti, a leading clean energy storage company, offers effective solutions to help address Nigeria’s power deficit. The Marketing Manager of Bluetti, Benjamin Yan, said that with the company’s solar power stations, Nigerians could harness free solar energy and have reliable backups during power outages. 
 
“Bluetti’s flagship model, the AC200MAX, features a substantial 2,048Wh battery capacity and a powerful 2,200W AC output (4,800W surge). The 16-outlet power station provides uninterrupted power to most household appliances and essential devices during power outages, including refrigerators, air conditioners, and electric ovens. 

“A notable feature of the AC200MAX is its expandability. It lets you increase the total capacity to 6,144Wh by adding two 2,048Wh B230 battery units. 

“Then, there is EP500Pro which comes with a massive 5,100Wh capacity and an impressive 3,000W output. It can provide electricity to the entire house, ensuring that the lights stay on, food remains fresh in the refrigerators, and all essential equipment is running.
 
“The EP500Pro can handle multiple devices simultaneously with its 15 power outlets.” According to Yan, for Nigerians looking for portable power solutions for emergencies, the EB3A and EB70 offer compact and powerful options.
 
“Weighing only 4.6kg, the EB3A offers 268Wh of capacity with 600W of power output to power electronics and small devices. The EB70 has a larger capacity of 716Wh while weighing only 9.7kg. With 12 outlets and 1,000W of power, it could charge various essentials and mid-range devices during power cuts.” He further said that his company is driven by its mission to empower communities and individuals with clean energy for a sustainable future.

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