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Huawei Launches Smart Solar Solution

January 25, 2024 1 min read

Huawei, a digital technology company, has launched a smart solar solution product.

The new solar solution called Fusionsolar Residential Luna 2.0 was recently launched in Abuja.

According to the Vice-President of Huawei Digital Power, Sub-Saharan African Region, Nick Lusson, the product was different from other solar products because it is a smart design with a smart guard that has an intelligent energy management, smart metre, and dongle.

He noted that the solution had a seamless switchover and photovoltaic optimiser, a 15kWh battery (three modules in all, 5kWh in each module) with energy optimiser and a PV panel status monitor.

Lusson noted that Huawei was interested in the safety of the users and had put into the system “highly incorporated safety measures”.

The Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications of Oolu Nigeria, Monica Uduku, said: “Huawei remains one of the leading ICT companies in the world and they are good at innovative and producing systems that are durable and smart.”