Astronergy Presents Efficient One-stop Service at the Executive Solar Dialogues in Nigeria

On January 14, Astronergy participated in the Executive Solar Dialogues, a workshop series organized by the Africa Solar Industry Association (AFSIA) in Lagos, Nigeria. This event brought together senior executives from large electricity consumers, EPC companies, financiers, insurers, and consultants to exchange insights with industry experts and learn about best practices as well as the latest technology developments.

Victor Emmanuel, Sales Director of West Africa at Astronergy, delivered a speech emphasizing the company’s advanced solar module products and solutions. He highlighted Astronergy’s commitment to providing timely responses to customer requirements and ensuring a seamless service experience. The company’s comprehensive one-stop service encompasses everything from pre-sales to after-sales, enhancing customer satisfaction through credibility, quick response timeline, and flexibility.

The Annual Solar Outlook 2024 by AFSIA underscores Africa’s significant solar market potential, with a record 3.7GW of solar capacity added in 2023, despite accounting for only 1% of global additions. Astronergy has played a vital role in this growth by supplying advanced modules for projects such as the 177MW solar plant in Morocco and the 165.5MW solar park in Egypt.

Looking ahead, Astronergy plans to continue delivering high-quality products and solutions, along with attentive, end-to-end tracking services for clients worldwide.

 

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