- The firm has launched two new solar power solutions.
- Schneider Electric plans to support the electrification of underserved communities.
Schneider Electric has announced the launch of two new solar power solutions to provide energy access to unserved and underserved communities. According to Carol Koech, Scheider Electric’s Country President for East Africa, the firm is aligned with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. “Schneider Electric is committed to having a positive impact on our many stakeholders, especially when it comes to addressing climate change and social inequality.”
Schneider’s new products are now commercially available worldwide. The new Homaya Pro solar-hybrid inverter converts direct current electricity to alternating current to be used in stand-alone systems or connected to a grid. It can power the energy needs of a household or a small business, with solutions ranging from 3, 4 or 6 kilowatts. It provides reliable renewable energy access for homes, fuel stations, small offices, healthcare centres, schools and telecommunications infrastructure.
The latest Mobiya Original solar lantern provides users with safe, reliable, clean energy for lighting and USB charging. Based on the robust and waterproof Mobiya Original lantern, this upgraded version incorporates new design features and improvements that make it easier to handle and use.
“Launching these new offers demonstrates Schneider Electric’s commitment to ensuring that 100 million people will have access to green energy by 2030,” said Olivier Jacquet, Schneider Electric’s Vice President for Access to Energy Business Development in the Middle East and Africa. “Homaya Pro is not only easy to use and install but also affordable for people living in remote parts of Africa and Asia.”