Director of Digital Power Business in Nigeria, Huawei Cruise Ni
By Olayinka Ajayi
Green energy expert and the Director of Digital Power Business in Nigeria, Huawei Cruise Ni, has said the unusual collapse of the National Grid was what inspired them to build the world’s hybrid cooling storage for industrial and commercial use.
Speaking during the unveiling of the LUNA2000-215 Series in Lagos, on Friday, Mr. Ni, while identifying the major challenges affecting development in Africa as unreliable electricity supply, increasing energy costs, and falling prices of solar technology, he posited that4 partnerships with original equipment manufacturers cannot be overemphasised.
According to him “As Africa is facing an electricity deficit, now is the best time for solar energy. We have provided our solution to meet different needs, and our focus is on safe operation. We have been able to make green power not just a dream but a reality.
“It is a giant leap in the energy storage system. The LUNA2000-215-2S10 is engineered to address the unique challenges of this growing market. Our FusionSolar is proud to introduce it as the world’s first CIESS that utilizes smart air and liquid cooling systems, along with advanced safety, thermal management, and power supply technologies, to deliver industry-leading results.
“Proactive Safety is central, featuring Huawei’s innovative “Cell-to-Consumption (C2C) Dual-link Safety Architecture.” This ensures comprehensive electrical and thermal safety, from the cell level to consumption, with rapid shutdown capabilities and robust fire suppression measures.
Premium quality is guaranteed through our rigorous design, testing, and production processes, achieving a remarkable 99.999% inverter availability and the highest safety certifications.
“With higher profitability, our advanced power supply architecture delivers the industry’s best round-trip efficiency of over 91.3%, optimizing energy management and prolonging battery life.
Also, the one-size-fits-all design offers flexible installation options, simplifying setup and reducing costs. Integrated digital tools enhance operational efficiency and revenue potential.
While attesting to the company’s genuine products, the Federal Fire Service, Nigeria’s head of Information Communication and Technology, Mr. Esan Oladimeji, emphasized that high-quality equipment like Huawei solutions and proper outdoor installations prevent potential risks.
He said, “Safety is the foundation of photovoltaic industry development. No safety, no business! We hope that the PV industry prioritizes industry safety and quality. Choose safety, reliability, and better-quality solar products!”
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