EcoFlow Launches Sustainable Energy Solutions In Nigeria

A portable power and renewable energy firm, EcoFlow has launched its operations in Nigeria towards sustainable energy.

The event held at the Tech Experience Centre in Lagos, brought together a diverse audience of media professionals, tech enthusiasts, energy experts, and lifestyle influencers.

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At the event, the business development manager for EcoFlow in Nigeria, Isaiah Umoh, said; “With energy reliability being a constant challenge in Nigeria, EcoFlow’s solutions are practical, sustainable, and designed to make clean energy accessible to everyone, whether for homes, businesses, or outdoor use.”

He said EcoFlow’s entry into Nigeria comes at a critical time when the country’s energy infrastructure is struggling to meet the growing demand.

 

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With more than half of Nigeria’s population experiencing unreliable grid connectivity and frequent power outages averaging 160-180 days per year the impact on daily life and business productivity is profound. These blackouts often lead to economic setbacks, data loss, and disruptions in work.

 

Addressing these challenges, EcoFlow aims to empower Nigerians with reliable and sustainable energy solutions by offering advanced battery-powered alternatives to noisy and polluting fuel generators, EcoFlow is committed to providing clean, efficient, and accessible energy for all.

 

The launch marks the beginning of EcoFlow’s long-term commitment to supporting the nation’s energy needs and contributing to a cleaner, more resilient energy future.

 

 



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