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Thursday, 18 August 2016

MTN, Lumos Expand Solar Electricity Service to Katsina

                       
MTN and Lumos have reaffirmed their dedication to facilitate extend the administration crosswise over Katsina state, giving open power to a huge number of homes and organizations over the state.

Development to Katsina started not long ago with several clients as of now getting a charge out of relentless power supply.

MTN and Lumos joined the spots between the cell telephone transformation and sunlight based vitality. Together they are making present day power accessible to a huge number of Nigerians through solid shrewd galaxies offering power as an administration paid through MTN cell telephones.

Advertised as the MTN Mobile Electricity, and accessible at MTN stores, the MTN-Lumos Smart Solar Solution empowers Nigerian families and little organizations to supplant costly, hazardous and uproarious generators and additionally candles and spotlights with cutting edge sunlight based power that can control DC electronic gadgets, for example, LED lights, cellphones, fans, PCs, TVs.

The MTN-Lumos sun oriented arrangement incorporates an expansive sun powered board connected to an indoor stockpiling unit that permits clients to get to noteworthy measures of force on-interest, day or night. The administration is given on a lease to claim premise, and the expense is spread over a five-year term, payable in reasonable installments through cellular telephone from a MTN broadcast appointment account. Clients get a full item guarantee amid the lease time frame, giving genuine feelings of serenity and quality affirmation.

Existing clients incorporate private clients as well as enables little business, human services offices, group structures and schools.

"We are extremely amped up for this real breakthrough, which will empower us to quicken our development in Northern Nigeria and enhance the lives of a large number of Nigerian homes and organizations," said CEO at Lumos Nigeria, Yuri Tsitirnbaum. "Together with MTN, we are focused on supporting Nigeria's endeavors to address power access difficulties and vow to expand our commitment to spreading clean vitality arrangements that will affect the lives of a great many Nigerians living off-framework."

Source: Thisday

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