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Hotspot and Clear Blue-led Consortium to Deploy 312 Solar-Powered Telecom Sites Across Nigeria

Harrison BrooksTuesday, Mar 4, 2025 2:09 am ET
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The Nigerian telecommunications sector is set to experience a significant boost with the deployment of 312 solar-powered telecom sites across the country. Hotspot, the leading telecommunications service provider in Nigeria, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with a Clear Blue-led consortium to execute this ambitious project. The consortium comprises clear blue Technologies, Empower New Energy, and Netis, each bringing unique expertise and capabilities to the table.

The primary goal of this project is to enhance network coverage and connectivity, particularly in remote areas, enabling millions of Nigerians to access improved mobile and internet services. By leveraging solar power, the project aims to reduce operational costs and increase sustainability, aligning with Nigeria's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and transitioning to clean energy sources.

Clear Blue Technologies, the leader in providing highly reliable, low-cost Smart solar power for telecom infrastructure, will supply its industry-leading and patented Illumience Smart Power technology. This technology ensures maximum service levels and uptime at the lowest Capex and Opex in the market, contributing to the project's success and profitability.

Empower New Energy, a leading provider of clean energy project financing across Africa, will offer an innovative business model and structure to support the project's financial aspects. Their entrepreneurial approach to financing will enable Hotspot to meet stringent service and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) targets.

Netis, specializing in operating and managing telecom infrastructure, will bring strong abilities to deliver installation, operations, and maintenance services. Their expertise in telecom infrastructure will ensure the smooth deployment and management of the 312 solar-powered telecom sites.

The deployment of these solar-powered telecom sites will not only contribute to the growth and development of the telecommunications sector in Nigeria but also create jobs in the installation, operations, and maintenance services. This will contribute to Nigeria's economic growth and help reduce unemployment. Furthermore, the increased connectivity and access to digital services will stimulate economic activities and innovation in various sectors.

In conclusion, the partnership between Hotspot and the Clear Blue-led consortium is a significant step towards enhancing network coverage and connectivity in Nigeria. By leveraging the expertise and capabilities of the consortium partners, the project aims to meet challenging TCO targets and deliver high-quality telecom services with maximum service levels and uptime. This collaborative effort will contribute to the overall growth and development of the telecommunications sector in Nigeria, creating long-term opportunities for Hotspot and the consortium partners.
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