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Nigerian, Chinese firms plan solar generators for 100m citizens


Winock Solar, a Nigerian provider of sustainable energy solutions, has signed a partnership agreement with Cola Solar, a Chinese clean energy company, to supply affordable solar generators to 100 million Nigerians within the next five years.

According to a press statement on Wednesday, the agreement aims to address Nigeria’s energy challenges by providing solar stand-alone systems to underserved communities and businesses.

Under the deal, Winock Solar will leverage its extensive distribution network to promote Cola Solar’s innovative solar technologies nationwide.

The statement read, “Winock Solar, a leading provider of sustainable energy solutions in Nigeria, has announced an exclusive partnership with Cola Solar to distribute solar stand-alone systems across the country. The agreement aims to provide affordable and reliable solar generators to 100 million Nigerians over the next five years.

“This strategic alliance will enable Winock Solar to leverage its extensive branch network and market expertise to promote Cola Solar’s innovative products to households, businesses, and other users. The partnership marks a significant step in both companies’ shared vision to bridge Nigeria’s energy access gap through sustainable and scalable solutions.”

Speaking on the collaboration, the Chief Executive Officer of Winock Solar, Sanmi Lajuwomi, said the partnership aligns with the company’s mission to provide reliable and affordable energy solutions.

He said, “This partnership with Cola Solar aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver reliable and affordable energy solutions to underserved communities in Nigeria.

 With Cola Solar’s cutting-edge solar technologies and our established distribution channels, we are poised to make a tangible impact on millions of lives, empowering households and businesses to achieve energy independence.”

Cola Solar’s Chief Executive Officer, Guan Qingshan, described the partnership as a game-changer for energy access in Nigeria.

 He said, “We are thrilled to partner with Winock Solar, a company that shares our dedication to sustainability and innovation. Together, we are confident that our solar stand-alone systems will revolutionise how Nigerians access power, offering an environmentally friendly and cost-effective alternative to conventional energy sources.”

The partnership is expected to provide solutions to Nigeria’s persistent power challenges by offering environmentally friendly alternatives to fossil fuel-powered generators.

It also aims to reduce carbon emissions, promote sustainability, and empower communities with access to reliable energy.

The statement noted that Winock Solar is a leading solar distribution company in Nigeria, committed to delivering high-quality solar solutions to micro-businesses and low-income households.

Cola Solar is a global provider of clean energy solutions, with a focus on regions in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

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