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TubimEnergy tackles Africa energy crisis with solar bundles

Felicia Akindurodoye by Felicia Akindurodoye
June 18, 2023
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TubimEnergy is a social enterprise that works to meet the energy needs of rural communities in Africa via the use of renewable sources of power.

It is a game-changing device that has the potential to alter the lives of millions of people who do not have access to energy, and today it introduced its self-contained solar bundles.

Solar bundles are devices that are simple to operate, dependable, and economical, and they have the ability to provide electricity to necessary appliances and services. 

The goods are geared towards families and remote employees, with the goal of assisting the former in remaining online and the latter in remaining connected and entertained during power outages.

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Solar bundles that are completely self-sufficient are being developed with the intention of catering to the requirements and difficulties faced by African communities located in both rural and urban settings. 

They are able to withstand difficult conditions because they are constructed out of long-lasting materials that are also resistant to the effects of weather. They come equipped with built-in safety mechanisms that stop overcharging, overheating, and short circuiting from occurring. 

Laptops, fans, televisions, and even refrigerators can be powered by the electricity generated by solar bundles. 

The USB ports on the solar bundles make it possible to charge mobile phones, tablets, and other electronic devices. Solar bundles are an excellent choice for employees working in remote locations who want a constant and dependable supply of electricity for their jobs. In the event of a power outage or other emergency, they can also offer families sources of pleasure and comfort.

Read also: Ghana’s Solar Electrification Gets $29 Million from AfDB

About the solar bundles

The solar bundles are available in a variety of sizes and capacities, making them adaptable to a wide range of budgets and personal preferences. The fact that the solar bundles come with free installations is easily the nicest thing about them. 

Customers do not need to be concerned about acquiring any specialized knowledge or equipment. 

TubimEnergy will take care of everything, from shipping to installation to training, after the device has been ordered by the customer. 

Additionally, TubimEnergy provides remarkable assistance and service to its customers. Customers have the ability to reach out to TubimEnergy at any moment with any inquiries or concerns via phone, email, or social media. The goods that TubimEnergy sells come with both a warranty and a guarantee from the company.

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About TubimEnergy

TubimEnergy, a Nigerian company that was established in 2023 by Tope Alabi, an engineer and businessman, has the mission of resolving the energy issue that is plaguing Africa with cutting-edge and reasonably priced products.

This is a technological age that we are living in. The requirement for power also lies at the heart of technological development. Electricity ensures that our equipment continues to function, which in turn ensures that we continue to function. And for far too many years, Africans have had to put up with lower levels of output as a result of unreliable sources of power and prohibitively expensive alternatives. That’s changing!

Every home in Africa will soon have lights provided by Tubim, beginning with Nigeria. They hold the view that access to an uninterrupted supply of power should not be a privilege that is reserved only for a select few. Their objective is to decentralise the distribution of dependable energy sources to homes and businesses in underserved areas of Nigeria. They want to encourage higher levels of productivity and a better quality of life by providing access to electrical equipment and accessories that are straightforward and inexpensive.

As owners of their own companies, they are motivated by the idea of a world in which every household and commercial establishment in Africa would have access to a reliable power supply at an affordable price. Every day, homeowners who illuminate their homes in such a way as to improve residents’ quality of life keep their businesses afloat.

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Felicia Akindurodoye

Felicia Akindurodoye

Felicia Akindurodoye is an experienced writer and researcher, whose watchword is originality.

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