So-Cool Unveils Clean Energy Solutions for SMEs, Empowering Businesses and Communities.

15 Jul 2024

So-Cool, a leading provider of innovative energy solutions, in partnership with Pam Africa, a renowned solar energy solution company, is proud to announce the launch of their revolutionary Solar Energy and Cooling Kiosk. This groundbreaking initiative aims to empower 240 Nigerian SMEs by the end of Q2 in 2024, with a long-term goal of empowering about 30,000 SMEs within the next five years.

By providing affordable and clean energy solutions, this initiative addresses the critical challenges small businesses face and revolutionizes the business landscape. According to the African Development Bank, over $14 million was spent on diesel in 2023 by SMEs, accounting for 10% of their profits. With So-Cool, SMEs can now enjoy an uninterrupted power supply, eliminating the need for expensive and unreliable diesel generators. This innovative technology helps cut down energy costs and promotes a more sustainable future for businesses in Nigeria.

One of the key benefits of So-Cool is its versatility. SMEs across various sectors, including food and beverage, retail, and hospitality, can leverage this innovative technology to power their operations and enhance customer experience. The kiosk is equipped with solar panels that absorb sunlight and convert it into electricity, which can then be used to power a range of cooling appliances such as refrigerators and freezers. This ensures that businesses can store and display their goods at the optimal temperature, reducing spoilage and enhancing product quality.

In addition to powering cooling appliances, So-Cool provides charging stations for mobile devices, allowing business owners and customers to stay connected and productive throughout the day. Another advantage of So-Cool is its mobility. The kiosk is designed to be easily transportable, enabling SMEs to relocate their businesses without the hassle of dismantling and reinstalling traditional energy systems. This flexibility is especially beneficial for businesses operating in temporary or outdoor locations, such as markets and events.

A key aspect of So-Cool's initiative is its power-sharing advantage, which enables multiple businesses to share energy resources, promoting energy reliability and reducing costs. This innovative approach fosters a sense of community and cooperation among SMEs, empowering them to support each other's growth and success.

Moreover, So-Cool's initiative has a significant social impact, particularly in empowering women to improve their businesses and contribute to the economy. By providing access to clean energy solutions, So-Cool enables women entrepreneurs to operate their businesses efficiently, increase their productivity, and enhance their economic independence. This, in turn, has a positive impact on their families and communities, promoting economic growth and reducing the unemployment rate in Nigeria.

"At So-Cool, we are committed to supporting Nigerian SMEs in their journey towards sustainability and growth," stated Blessing Etoh, CEO of So-Cool. The company aims to empower businesses to thrive in a challenging economic environment while reducing their carbon footprint by providing access to clean energy solutions.

For more information on the So-Cool Kiosk initiative and partnership opportunities, please contact 07013592195 or email support@socoolenergy.com. Visit our website at www.socoolenergy.com.

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