The cost of drawing electricity from fuel generators for daily use in Nigeria has skyrocketed as Nigeria's state oil firm NNPC Ltd recently hiked petrol
The cost of drawing electricity from fuel generators for daily use in Nigeria has skyrocketed as Nigeria’s state oil firm NNPC Ltd recently hiked petrol prices to as high as 557 Naira per liter from 189 Naira, up about 200%.
Luckily, there is a way out with the help of BLUETTI, a leading brand in the energy storage industry. It provides solar generators, an easy and sustainable power solution, to get electricity for free.Solar generators harness the power of the Sun to generate electricity. They usually consist of an inverter, battery, and photovoltaic panels that convert sunlight into usable energy, which is then stored in a battery for later use.
Fuel generators can be noisy and have a complex system that requires regular refueling and maintenance. Though they have steel frames or wheels for toughness and mobility, it’s still risky and clumsy to move around.Solar generators have higher upfront costs due to their advanced solar and battery systems. However, once installed, they utilize free solar energy and have fewer long-term operational costs.
Fuel generators rely on fossil fuels, which are non-renewable and contribute to pollution and climate change.Solar generators are clear winners over their fuel counterparts. But how do you choose the right one for you? Consider the following models in these two common scenarios.Suppose you have a large family with high electricity consumption, you want a reliable power supply to be prepared during power outages.
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