
In many remote areas in Nigeria, most villages are not connected to the electricity grid and use either kerosene lamps or torches with one-way batteries to have at least some light in the evening. This is about to change with the Asteven solar home systems distributed via Rural Electrification Agency (REA) Projects.
The REA Project to deploy 650, 000 units of solar homes to Nigeria remote villages, Asteven deployment has begun in Ogun State, Our AS Solar Truck has moved 1000 units from ASTEVEN Warehouse at Lagos Ibadan expressway to Okoluwo remote village Ward 1 in Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State.
The distribution system is a great solution to provide energy access and cost-efficient infrastructure to people who live in remote areas. The 1000 units of solar home system will be distributed to the following villages in Ogun State, Okoluwo Village, Elepa Town, Ajelanwa Village, Igbore Village, Ijepe Village and Oluwafere Village while providing them solar energy to charge the mobile phone, light up homes and power fans from day today.
Kwara State government has partnered with Asteven Energy Group through its Renewable Energy Academy (REA) to develop technical capacity for the state’s energy ministry staff. This is even as the State has become the toast of the African Energy Industry and indeed, global energy space with the commissioning of the first ever solar farm tunnels in Sub-saharan Africa, which were handed over to the state, this January.
In the early hours of this week our technical team through REA Project deploy ASTEVEN installers and engineers to Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State, The team will distribute and install solar home system in the following villages: Okoluwo Village, Elepa Town, Ajelanwa Village, Igbore Village, Ijepe Village and Oluwafere Village.
The Rural Electrification Agency Nigeria (REA) through its Agency signed a contractual understanding with Asteven International Company Limited to deploy 650,000 units of solar home system to All 6 Geopolitical zones in Nigeria.
Asteven Group of companies has launched its first phase of Solar Home System production and assemblage plant in Nigeria. The company through a subsidiary Asteven international Company Limited in May 2020 started local production and assemblage of the solar generator, all in one solar street light and other small solar products in Nigeria.