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Clear Blue Opens Local Office In Lagos

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Clear Blue Technologies International Inc., the Smart Off-Grid Company, has announced a new subsidiary and local office in Lagos, Nigeria. 

This expansion follows the opening of a satellite office in Nairobi, Kenya in 2020.

The new Nigeria office will provide sales and business development and customer relationship management.

Additionally, it will ensure smoother installations, faster delivery, and lower costs for customers, through local support and warehousing of local supply of power components.

The Company has also announced the hiring of Mr. Adetunji Taiwo, Clear Blue Nigeria’s country manager.

Taiwo brings significant experience in the Nigerian market and telecommunications sector and will manage key customer relationships and business development efforts in the region.

The Nigerian telecom market has seen significant growth in recent years and more growth is expected due to the rising population and connectivity adoption.

There is also strong growth forecasted due to the rising adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) that connects with wired and wireless broadband (Global Monitor, 2020).

Governments in Africa are pushing for greater access to connectivity to support digital services that provide substantial socio-economic benefits.

Telecommunications operators are rolling out large-scale infrastructure projects with reliable off-grid power at the centre of telecommunications infrastructure.

Clear Blue is a partner to telecommunications operators in the region by providing low-cost, reliable Smart Off-Grid power.

On April 22, 2022, the Company announced that its Nano-Grid and new Pico-Grid power products will provide reliable, low-cost, clean energy solutions and management services at Viasat’s satellite-based Community Internet locations in Nigeria.

Clear Blue announced that it signed a memorandum of understanding with Global Communications Extension Services (“GCES”), a telecom service provider in the business of rural telephony.

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This MOU was to provide the Company’s smart, Solar Off-Grid power systems and service to power 120 telecommunications sights for 9Mobile and other MNOs with a 5-year target of 1,060 sites.

“Clear Blue has been providing Smart Off-Grid power products to Nigeria since 2017, from solar streetlights to telecommunications power and now community Wi-Fi.

“With the growing number of contracts and opportunities in this region and the significant potential for growth in the Nigerian telecom sector, we knew that we must have local support,” says Miriam Tuerk, CEO and Co-Founder of Clear Blue.

“Beyond supporting major customers in their local time zone, we needed to improve supply chain security, costs, and timelines by having a local warehouse for components.

“With our office in Kenya to the east and now Nigeria to the west, we are committed to the African market, and our growth in the region.

“We can now better support our growing operations in Africa and are thrilled to have local representation. We are truly the first choice for powering African telecom and we are excited for our future in Nigeria,” She added.

Clear Blue Technologies International was founded on a vision of delivering clean, managed, “wireless power” to meet the global need for reliable, low-cost, solar and hybrid power for lighting, telecom, security, Internet of Things devices, and other mission-critical systems.

Today, Clear Blue has thousands of systems under management across 37 countries, including the U.S. and Canada.

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