German lighting, solar technology company on Thursday launched its presence in Nigeria through which it hopes, will reach other African countries with first class and durable solar lighting infrastructure solutions, to fast track local communities’ development.
At the company’s corporate headquarters in Mangoro Ikeja, the launch of the alternative power generating system (Inverters) unveiled with media briefing and exhibition of the latest street lighting, solar power solutions, which is not only be durable, but reliable, cost effective, value laden and could be monitored and controlled from a very far distance, strengthening longevity and service.
The company’s CEO, André Braun, German lighting expert, its chairman, Forster Onyekere Edward, also first-class energy consultants, demonstrated the strength of German technology and the benefits it brings to Nigeria and Africa, with the commitment to training Nigerian experts in the field, in its quest for quick technology transfer, to ensure sustainability of its services and expected growth management.
Wecass Braun with the launch, has demonstrated commitment to driving Nigeria’s energy infrastructure programmes across the nation, relying on sustainable and future-proof products rated as first-class and long-lasting products.
Wecass Braun CEO, André Braun, responsible for the selected lighting, solar technology products on display disclosed during the media briefing that the company, in bringing the latest German alternative power and environmentally friendly products to Nigeria, is not only committed to sustainable environment, but good living, lighted secured environment amongst others.
He said that Wecass Braun is showcasing the latest lighting and solar technologies! Because it is very difficult to find the right products on the world market if you are not an expert, and new ones are added every day.
Braun said “We have taken this time-consuming work off your hands and shown you the latest technology in this unique place. For example, our street lights, which are installed in one city and can be monitored and switched from another city in a control room. Nigeria needs the latest and most sustainable technologies. These must be future-proof for an emerging and growing nation.
