Thursday, 13 August 2020

💥Solar system 101.. components



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Welcome to the Solar Energy Institute Ijoko Sango-Ota class.. 

Today we are looking at the components of a complete solar system.


1️⃣
Solar panel
2️⃣
Charge Controllers

3️⃣ &4️⃣
Inverter and battery

Azuri paygo Extra... A model for Nigerian solar business entrepreneurs

SOLAR SATELLITE TV

Connecting off-grid homes to a world of information and entertainment

AzuriTV delivers more than 60 channels of content on its 32-inch and or 24-inch solar-powered television.
Azuri has partnered with broadcasters Zuku and StarTimes to deliver a mixture of local and international satellite content to off-grid households.
The product comes complete with 4 powerful LED lights, rechargeable radio and torch and mobile phone charging. Once payment is complete, customers own their system and all energy generated is free.

Quad family of products first to benefit from latest in performance automation

Azuri Technologies has launched Quad, its latest generation of PayGo solar home systems, featuring HomeSmart, an adaptive control system that optimises output according to the user’s energy usage patterns.

The new Quad product family is digitally controlled throughout, including full digital switching, allowing all outputs to be controlled from the central Azuri home unit. The entry-level product features a 10-watt solar panel and long life Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries, with high-quality European, LED technology to light a whole rural household for 8 hours per night and a USB port for phone mobile charging.

Unlike solar for developed economies, rural solar home systems are aimed at households that have no access to grid electricity and are entirely dependent on sunshine for power, which is stored locally in batteries. Research by Azuri on its existing customers has shown a wide variety of usage patterns, and the quantity of available sunlight also varies depending on season and cloud cover. This makes it difficult for conventional systems to perform optimally for every user.

The patented HomeSmart technology “learns” the customer’s power usage patterns and optimises light brightness, battery charging and load conditions to ensure the system delivers the best possible match to the customer’s typical daily requirement for a given level of available sunlight.

By example, if a customer typically uses the system in the morning as well as the evening, the system will automatically slightly dim the lights in the evening on days when there is less sunshine to ensure there is still power available in the morning. The HomeSmart technology requires no user intervention and brings a new level of intelligence to what are frequently thought of as “dumb” domestic appliances.

As with other Azuri PayGo products, instead of an upfront cost, the Quad system is unlocked for use by the purchase of top-up credit, and while bringing a new level of quality and intelligence to the rural off-grid market, still costs less than the kerosene and phone charging fees being replaced.

Simon Bransfield-Garth, CEO of Azuri, commented, “Quad marks a milestone for Azuri. Building upon the success of the Indigo product range, Quad offers levels of performance and system automation that are rarely found in lighting systems in the developed world, let alone rural Africa. It is another example of reverse innovation where the needs of African consumers are leading rather than lagging the market.”



See the positive impact solar satellite TV is having on off-grid communities

24 or 32-inch LED TV Available

Over 60+ TV and 30+ Radio Channels

Zuku Satellite TV or StarTimes Digital TV

4 Powerful LED Solar Lights

Mobile Phone Charging

High-Quality Rechargeable Portable Radio

High-Quality Rechargeable Torch

Powerful 50W 

Solar Panel


COMMISION FOR PRODUCTS:







Quad famGily of products first to benefit from latest in performance automation

Azuri Technologies has launched Quad, its latest generation of PayGo solar home systems, featuring HomeSmart, an adaptive control system that optimises output according to the user’s energy usage patterns.

The new Quad product family is digitally controlled throughout, including full digital switching, allowing all outputs to be controlled from the central Azuri home unit. The entry-level product features a 10-watt solar panel and long life Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries, with high-quality European, LED technology to light a whole rural household for 8 hours per night and a USB port for phone mobile charging.

Unlike solar for developed economies, rural solar home systems are aimed at households that have no access to grid electricity and are entirely dependent on sunshine for power, which is stored locally in batteries. Research by Azuri on its existing customers has shown a wide variety of usage patterns, and the quantity of available sunlight also varies depending on season and cloud cover. This makes it difficult for conventional systems to perform optimally for every user.

The patented HomeSmart technology “learns” the customer’s power usage patterns and optimises light brightness, battery charging and load conditions to ensure the system delivers the best possible match to the customer’s typical daily requirement for a given level of available sunlight.

By example, if a customer typically uses the system in the morning as well as the evening, the system will automatically slightly dim the lights in the evening on days when there is less sunshine to ensure there is still power available in the morning. The HomeSmart technology requires no user intervention and brings a new level of intelligence to what are frequently thought of as “dumb” domestic appliances.

As with other Azuri PayGo products, instead of an upfront cost, the Quad system is unlocked for use by the purchase of top-up credit, and while bringing a new level of quality and intelligence to the rural off-grid market, still costs less than the kerosene and phone charging fees being replaced.

Simon Bransfield-Garth, CEO of Azuri, commented, “Quad marks a milestone for Azuri. Building upon the success of the Indigo product range, Quad offers levels of performance and system automation that are rarely found in lighting systems in the developed world, let alone rural Africa. It is another example of reverse innovation where the needs of African consumers are leading rather than lagging the Quad family of products first to benefit from latest in performance automation

Azuri Technologies has launched Quad, its latest generation of PayGo solar home systems, featuring HomeSmart, an adaptive control system that optimises output according to the user’s energy usage patterns.

The new Quad product family is digitally controlled throughout, including full digital switching, allowing all outputs to be controlled from the central Azuri home unit. The entry-level product features a 10-watt solar panel and long life Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries, with high-quality European, LED technology to light a whole rural household for 8 hours per night and a USB port for phone mobile charging.

Unlike solar for developed economies, rural solar home systems are aimed at households that have no access to grid electricity and are entirely dependent on sunshine for power, which is stored locally in batteries. Research by Azuri on its existing customers has shown a wide variety of usage patterns, and the quantity of available sunlight also varies depending on season and cloud cover. This makes it difficult for conventional systems to perform optimally for every user.

The patented HomeSmart technology “learns” the customer’s power usage patterns and optimises light brightness, battery charging and load conditions to ensure the system delivers the best possible match to the customer’s typical daily requirement for a given level of available sunlight.

By example, if a customer typically uses the system in the morning as well as the evening, the system will automatically slightly dim the lights in the evening on days when there is less sunshine to ensure there is still power available in the morning. The HomeSmart technology requires no user intervention and brings a new level of intelligence to what are frequently thought of as “dumb” domestic appliances.

As with other Azuri PayGo products, instead of an upfront cost, the Quad system is unlocked for use by the purchase of top-up credit, and while bringing a new level of quality and intelligence to the rural off-grid market, still costs less than the kerosene and phone charging fees being replaced.

Simon Bransfield-Garth, CEO of Azuri, commented, “Quad marks a milestone for Azuri. Building upon the success of the Indigo product range, Quad offers levels of performance and system automation that are rarely found in lighting systems in the developed world, let alone rural Africa. It is another example of reverse innovation where the needs of African consumers are leading rather than lagging the market.”



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