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MTN, Lumos Expand Solar Electricity Service to Katsina
MTN and Lumos have reaffirmed their commitment to further expand the service across Katsina state, providing accessible electricity to thousands of homes and businesses across the state.
Expansion to Katsina began earlier this year with hundreds of customers already enjoying steady electricity supply.
MTN and Lumos joined the dots between the mobile phone revolution and solar energy. Together they are making modern electricity available to millions of Nigerians through reliable smart solar systems offering electricity as a service paid through MTN mobile phones.
Marketed as the MTN Mobile Electricity, and available at MTN stores, the MTN-Lumos Smart Solar Solution enables Nigerian households and small businesses to replace expensive, dangerous and noisy generators as well as candles and flashlights with modern solar electricity that can power DC electronic devices such as LED lights, cellphones, fans, computers, TVs.
The MTN-Lumos solar solution includes a large solar panel linked to an indoor storage unit that allows customers to access significant amounts of power on-demand, day or night. The service is provided on a lease to own basis, and the cost is spread over a five-year term, payable in affordable payments via mobile phone from an MTN airtime account. Customers receive a full product warranty during the lease period, providing peace of mind and quality assurance.
Existing customers include not only residential users but also empowers small business, healthcare facilities, community buildings and schools.
“We are very excited about this major milestone, which will enable us to accelerate our growth in Northern Nigeria and improve the lives of thousands of Nigerian homes and businesses,” said CEO at Lumos Nigeria, Yuri Tsitirnbaum. “Together with MTN, we are committed to supporting Nigeria’s efforts to address power access challenges and pledge to increase our contribution to spreading clean energy solutions that will impact the lives of millions of Nigerians living off-grid.”