
Huawei Digital Power sub-Saharan Africa is pleased to announce the recent FusionSolar solutions display attached to Nigeria Energy, which was held in Lagos, Nigeria, from October 15–17, 2024.
To better collaborate in the photovoltaic energy sector and investigate the future of solar energy, this significant event brought together stakeholders, partners, and leaders in the industry.
Mr. Xia Hesheng, President of Huawei Sub-Saharan Africa Digital Power Business, made the following observation during the energy exhibition event: “In the past two years, as the cost of photovoltaic modules and energy storage has been greatly reduced, the era of " low cost solar and storage" is approaching.
Photovoltaics + energy storage solutions (ESS) will become the most economical and universal power source, accelerating the construction of a new energy system with renewable energy as the mainstay,” he added.
Hesheng went on to reveal: “Microgrid is the best way to solve the problem of power consumption for enterprises and power supply in rural areas. Huawei is committed to building an end-to-end microgrid solution that features high reliability, safety, and easy operation and maintenance.”
In addition to being reasonably priced, microgrid situations have very high safety and dependability criteria. For channels and EPCs, the most important factor is selecting a provider who provides both safety and dependability, BrandSpur technology and information news reports.
Mr. Hesheng went on to say that safety needs to be the priority while designing products and completing projects in the solar business. Huawei employs technologies including AFCI (arc-fault circuit interrupter), RSD (Rapid Detector), Smart String Level Disconnector, and Smart Connector Temperature Detectors for inverter safety.
Shut Down) employs technology like Energy Storage Solutions (ESS) four-level safety protection—prewarning, detection, isolation, and fire suppression—to increase operating safety. At the moment, related safety standards, such as AFCI, are being adopted by an increasing number of nations.
Over the past three years, Huawei has assisted in lowering the costs associated with power consumption by supplying a steady and dependable power supply to retail centers, hotels, enterprises, bank branches, universities, and rural areas. For instance, Huawei’s microgrid power supply is used at 14 locations by Justrite, the biggest chain of superstores in Nigeria.
The time of return on investment (ROI) is shorter than four years. Additionally, Huawei’s microgrid technology is used by certain bank locations. Energy expenses are cut by 46% by cutting the D.G. runtime from 12 hours per day to 5 hours per day. Rural microgrids have been constructed in Enugu and other states to give residents a dependable and safe source of electricity.
To boost company success, empower industries, and increase user value, Huawei urges more businesses to implement secure and dependable microgrid solutions.
According to Mr. Hesheng, Huawei has introduced ubiquitous connectivity to Africa over the last 25 years and will keep establishing itself there, connecting, investing, and illuminating the continent while introducing green energy.
Additionally, he noted that Huawei will offer distinctive value to clients and partners due to its 30 years of cumulative advantages in digital and electronic power technology, ongoing leadership in technological innovation, lifecycle safety assurances, and long-term stable local operations.
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