SDSol Technologies Enables AllSola’s Revolutionary Green Solar Power to Bring Electricity to Rural Africa
Miami tech company SDSol Technologies have announced that they have helped their client, AllSola, develop a breakthrough Internet of Things (IoT) project that affordably connects rural Africa to renewable energy. AllSola specializes in manufacturing smart devices utilising solar energy for homes.
With SDSol as their technology partner, AllSola is now able to offer efficient and cost-effective solar products and services to people in need of electricity. AllSola is the flagship brand of leading Kenya-based solar company Kenya Green Supply.
AllSola was founded in 2013 with a vision to connect Africa with renewable energy. AllSola is committed to providing fast, efficient and cost-effective solar products and services that are sustainable and energy-friendly for the off-grid market. Their highly trained team provides innovative solar solutions for customers.
People in Africa and South Asia live every day without electricity, reducing the quality of life as health, education, gender equality, access to food, and general well-being are affected.
Electricity access is expensive to build and is difficult to supply in poor or remote areas due to a lack of a distribution infrastructure or low power generation capabilities. AllSola and parent company Kenya Green Supply have applied technology, innovation and the resource in abundance – the sun – to being electrical access to Africa.
The AllSola internet connectivity and computing platform is intended for people living in rural and underprivileged areas in Africa. It offers easy access to sustainable solar energy at nominal prices. The product is easy to install, giving people in rural households access to entertainment, education, news and income-earning opportunities.
“With the access to the information that people in third-world countries are getting due to AllSola’s work, we believe a brighter future is to come. The way customers manage their health, education and personal business will improve, and they will come across new life-changing opportunities,” said Marielle Fillit, owner of AllSola and CEO of Kenya Green Supply.
The AllSola kit includes one AllSola unit, two solar panels (30W each), four LED bulbs (with lighting cables), one TV antenna and one AC charger. AllSola comes with a DVB-T2 chip and 13.3″ full HD screen, enabling users to enjoy all free-to-air digital TV channels for news and TV shows free of charge. The unit also carries AM/FM radio. In addition, AllSola enables instant access to the internet through Wi-Fi or a SIM card.
The unit runs on Android 9.0, allowing access to major applications like Microsoft Office, and features 3GB RAM and 16 -256 GB storage space. Then, the innovative solar-powered unit will allow users to light up to four rooms with four LED bulbs that come with individual cables and connectors. Additionally, AllSola can serve as a powerful charging device.
“It’s unfortunate that around 70% of people in the third world, such as Africa, have no access to electricity. There are many regions in the continent where people have to live without electricity every day. It is great to be part of a project that brings affordable, reliable and sustainable electrical power to underprivileged areas. This makes daily life less challenging for people living there,” stated Azam Malik of SDSol Technologies.
“Kudos to Marielle Fillit for launching a humanitarian initiative like Kenya Green Supply. It’s an honour for us to assist in developing such a ground-breaking IoT product and a system like AllSola, which empowers people living off the grid to receive energy and lead a better quality life without breaking the bank.”
Source: Pipeline & Gas Journal