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Business: REPP Invest £1 Million Into A Battery Rental Company

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:09 am

The Renewable Energy Performance Platform (REPP) has decided to invest a whopping one million pounds into a popular renewables powered battery organization. The sole aim for this proposed investment is to provide power to rural areas in Africa.

The organization clarified that it as of now has activities in Sierra Leone and Liberia.

As indicated by REPP, Mobile Power is set for fast extension, with plans to enter the Nigerian market one year from now while supporting different existing organization projects in Uganda, Zambia and the Gambia.

Through Mobile Power’s imaginative rental model, clients can lease shrewd 50Wh lithium-particle batteries requiring little to no effort and in 24-hour increases.

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