- iTel Energy plans to improve stability using advanced, weather-resistant energy storage solutions.
- iTel aims to transform Nigeria’s energy sector over the next five years by providing reliable, cost-effective energy solutions tailored to local needs.
In a bid to tackle Nigeria’s persistent power outages, Chinese energy expert Logan Ningma, the head of Operations at iTel Energy, has expressed optimism about overcoming the country’s energy challenges.
Speaking at the launch of iTel Energy’s new facility in Lagos on Friday, August 30, Ningma assured that while the solutions might take some time to implement fully, efforts are underway to address Nigeria’s power issues.
Ningma highlighted that iTel Energy, leveraging its local insights, is well-positioned to effect meaningful change in Nigeria’s energy sector. The company has successfully marketed its energy solutions across over 30 countries, emphasising their reliability and performance.
iTel Energy’s approach includes offering high-performance energy storage solutions designed to meet Nigeria’s unique climate and energy requirements. Their product lineup features IP 54 and IP 66 inverters that are weather-resistant and cost-effective, aimed at providing a more stable and sustainable energy supply.
The decision to focus on Nigeria’s energy sector stemmed from the recognition of the country’s frequent power outages and unreliable electricity supply. ITel Energy aims to enhance energy stability and contribute to Nigeria’s long-term sustainability goals by introducing advanced energy storage systems.
Ningma is confident that over the next five years, its innovations will play a crucial role in transforming the energy landscape in Nigeria, making clean and reliable energy accessible to millions of households.
The company’s vision is to reduce the reliance on traditional power sources and support the country’s move towards sustainable energy solutions. The launch event underscored iTel Energy’s commitment to addressing Nigeria’s energy challenges and its dedication to improving energy access through advanced technology and localised solutions.
iTel Energy’s entry into the Nigerian market represents a significant step towards solving the country’s power crisis. The company delivers efficient and resilient energy solutions tailored to local needs.