Ecoflow Archives | Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng/tag/ecoflow/ Tech | Business | Economy Fri, 04 Apr 2025 13:08:10 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Ecoflow Archives | Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng/tag/ecoflow/ 32 32 TD Africa, EcoFlow Present Clean, Reliable Energy to Nigerians https://techeconomy.ng/td-africa-ecoflow-present-clean-reliable-energy-to-nigerians/ https://techeconomy.ng/td-africa-ecoflow-present-clean-reliable-energy-to-nigerians/#respond Fri, 04 Apr 2025 13:08:10 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=156250 In a bold step toward addressing Nigeria’s persistent energy challenges, TD Africa has partnered with EcoFlow, a global energy leader, to introduce an innovative range of portable, eco-friendly power solutions. This collaboration delivers reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity access for homes, businesses, and underserved communities across the country. At the official launch event in Lagos, […]

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In a bold step toward addressing Nigeria’s persistent energy challenges, TD Africa has partnered with EcoFlow, a global energy leader, to introduce an innovative range of portable, eco-friendly power solutions.

This collaboration delivers reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity access for homes, businesses, and underserved communities across the country.

At the official launch event in Lagos, Mrs. Chioma Chimere, TD Africa’s coordinating managing director, emphasized the transformative impact of the partnership.

“We are redefining power access in Nigeria with cutting-edge, sustainable solutions designed for convenience and long-term impact. This initiative is more than just an addition to our portfolio; it’s about empowering individuals and businesses to embrace clean energy and reduce their carbon footprint,” she stated.

As the official distributor, TD Africa is making EcoFlow’s advanced portfolio of portable power stations and gas-powered generators readily available to Nigerian consumers.

This initiative aligns seamlessly with TD Africa’s broader mission to democratize access to technology and innovation across Africa.

EcoFlow Nigeria’s Business Development Manager, Isaiah Umoh, highlighted the importance of the launch, describing it as a significant milestone in ensuring energy independence for millions of Nigerians.

His words:

“Our solutions are specifically designed with the Nigerian consumer in mind. This marks a pivotal moment in delivering stable power while supporting local sustainability goals.”

The unveiling event featured live demonstrations of the latest product, the EcoFlow RIVER 3 Max Plus, alongside other models such as the RIVER 2 Pro, DELTA 2, and DELTA 2 Max.

Attendees, including media representatives, energy experts, and lifestyle influencers, had the opportunity to engage firsthand with the ground-breaking technology.

This strategic partnership reinforces TD Africa’s role as a key player in making innovative, clean energy solutions more accessible throughout the continent.

It also underscores both companies’ shared commitment to fostering sustainability and empowering communities through advanced energy technology.

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EcoFlow Enters Nigeria’s $14 Billion Backup Power Market with Smart Energy Solutions https://techeconomy.ng/ecoflow-enters-nigerias-14-billion-backup-power-market/ https://techeconomy.ng/ecoflow-enters-nigerias-14-billion-backup-power-market/#respond Mon, 31 Mar 2025 08:11:52 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=155864 Prices start at ₦250,000 for the smallest unit (300W) and go up to ₦1.1 million for higher-capacity models, but there's an interesting and easy take…

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Let me tell you, Nigeria’s relationship with electricity has been a bit of a rollercoaster, hasn’t it? We’re talking blackouts that seem to last longer than a Bank Holiday and the constant hum of generators polluting the air. 

With over 22 million petrol and diesel generators in use nationwide, backup power has become a $14 billion industry. But EcoFlow has officially landed, and the company is bringing a whole new energy to the situation.

You see, this isn’t just another company trying to sell us something. EcoFlow, a global power technology company, is here to offer a real alternative—one that’s clean, quiet, and cost-effective. The company gets that Nigeria’s energy problems are a massive headache. As Isaiah Umoh, EcoFlow Nigeria’s Business Development Manager, said:

“With energy reliability being a constant challenge in Nigeria, we recognise the urgent need for a solution that is both practical and sustainable. EcoFlow is here to redefine the power landscape, offering advanced battery-powered solutions that eliminate the noise, pollution, and high running costs of traditional generators. Our goal is to make clean, efficient power accessible to everyone, whether for homes, businesses, or outdoor use.”

And he’s not wrong. Nigeria has an installed electricity capacity of 13,000MW but generates only 4,000MW on most days, forcing millions of households and businesses to rely on expensive, polluting fuel generators. The situation has only worsened since the removal of fuel subsidies, which has drastically increased petrol and diesel costs. The result? More people are desperately seeking alternatives.

A Smarter, More Sustainable Alternative

So, what’s EcoFlow bringing to the table? Portable power stations. And no, these aren’t our old noisy, fuel-guzzling generators. We’re talking sleek, silent, and clean energy solutions that can power everything from your fridge to your business tools.

EcoFlow’s best-selling product range is the new RIVER 3 Max Plus, a portable “never-power-off” solution with:

  • 858Wh capacity, capable of running 90% of essential home appliances.
  • Fast-charging technology, reaching full charge in just 2.3 hours (AC outlet).
  • Solar and car charging compatibility for flexible power options.
  • Ultra-quiet operation, running at under 30 decibels—quieter than a normal conversation.
  • Long lifespan, powered by an advanced LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery, lasting up to 10 years.

Beyond the RIVER series, EcoFlow’s DELTA series offers even more power, ranging from 1,000W to 3,600W. At the launch event, a DELTA unit (2,700W output) was demonstrated, effortlessly powering a TV, fridge, and microwave simultaneously. Prices start at ₦250,000 for the smallest unit (300W) and go up to ₦1.1 million for higher-capacity models.

Participants explored eco-friendly solutions, including the RIVER 2 Pro, DELTA 2, and DELTA 2 Max, through engaging and interactive experiences.

The Cost Question—Making Clean Energy Affordable

Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Renewable energy? Isn’t that expensive?” Well, EcoFlow’s got a plan for that too. They’ve partnered with TD Africa to introduce Buy Now, Pay Later” financing through JOI (Just Own It), allowing customers to spread payments over 6 to 48 months. 

With Nigerians spending up to 40% of their income on electricity and backup power, this flexible payment plan could be a game-changer.

EcoFlow isn’t just here to sell gadgets, the company is here to bolster Nigeria’s power sector. Offering an affordable, long-term alternative to fuel generators, EcoFlow seeks to disrupt the multi-billion-dollar backup power industry and reduce Nigeria’s reliance on fossil fuels.

But it’s also thinking bigger. EcoFlow’s expansion into Nigeria will drive:

  • Job creation in sales, distribution, and technical support.
  • New partnerships with local retailers and energy providers.
  • Greater adoption of renewable energy in homes, businesses, and off-grid communities.

Let’s be real—Nigeria’s power problems won’t disappear overnight. But EcoFlow’s entry is a big step toward cleaner, more reliable energy in the country. We know electricity instability has held back businesses, drained household budgets, and polluted the air for decades, but this is a breath of fresh air.

It’s time to power up differently—smarter, cleaner, and more sustainably. And honestly? I’m here for it.

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TD Africa’s Accra Synergy Summit to Ignite Tech Transformation in Ghana https://techeconomy.ng/key-messages-at-td-africa-accra-synergy-summit/ https://techeconomy.ng/key-messages-at-td-africa-accra-synergy-summit/#respond Tue, 25 Feb 2025 10:13:39 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=153738 Accra, Ghana, witnessed a remarkable gathering of tech industry leaders, visionaries, and policy-makers as TD Africa hosted the Accra Synergy Summit on Thursday, February 20th. The prestigious event, held at the Kempinski Hotel Accra, brought together some of the most influential minds in the technology ecosystem, further cementing TD Africa’s role as a transformative force […]

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Accra, Ghana, witnessed a remarkable gathering of tech industry leaders, visionaries, and policy-makers as TD Africa hosted the Accra Synergy Summit on Thursday, February 20th.

The prestigious event, held at the Kempinski Hotel Accra, brought together some of the most influential minds in the technology ecosystem, further cementing TD Africa’s role as a transformative force in Sub-Saharan Africa’s tech landscape.

Spearheaded by Mrs. Chioma Ekeh, CEO of TD Africa, the summit provided a strategic platform for top industry players, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and key stakeholders to network, exchange ideas, and foster collaborations that will shape the future of technology in Ghana and beyond.

Chioma Chimere, CMD of TD Africa, set the tone for the event by warmly welcoming guests and partners. In her opening remarks, she described the esteemed attendees as the “men and women redefining the technological landscape in Ghana.”

She further highlighted the importance of their partnership with TD Africa, emphasizing how, together, they are the drivers and enablers of digital transformation across the region.

The summit attracted high-profile personalities, amongst whom were Dr. Leo Stan Ekeh, renowned as Africa’s foremost tech disruptor and serial entrepreneur; Mr. Emmanuel Morka, CIO of Access Bank and Regional CIO of Access Bank West Africa Region; Dr. Bryan Achempong, the former Minister of Agriculture in Ghana; Mr. Chimaraoke Nwogwugwu, the COO of M-Technology Solutions Limited. Their presence underscored the importance of TD Africa’s mission to drive innovation, economic growth, and technological advancement across the continent.

In addition, the event saw the active participation of top delegates from global tech giants such as Dell, Cisco, Microsoft, Huawei, HP, Starlink, Philips, IBM, APC, Ecoflow, and Vertiv, among others.

These industry experts engaged in insightful discussions, explored new frontiers in digital transformation, and leveraged the event as a powerful networking opportunity.

A major highlight of the summit was Emmanuel Morka’s thought-provoking discussion on Financial Inclusion, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Blockchain Technology. Addressing the audience, he emphasized that the core idea behind Financial Services Innovation (FSI) is to create inclusive financial systems that leave no one behind.

According to him,

“AI and Blockchain are not just buzzwords; they are game-changers that have the potential to revolutionize financial inclusion in Africa. The challenge before us is to develop systems that can reach every individual, no matter their socio-economic status, and empower them with financial tools that drive economic growth.” He also expressed deep appreciation for TD Africa, noting that “this summit is a testament to TD Africa’s commitment to fostering digital transformation and providing platforms where crucial conversations like these can take place.”

The Accra Synergy Summit was more than just a gathering — it was a catalyst for action. It reinforced the urgency for tech industry leaders to go beyond discussions and take deliberate steps in transforming Africa through technology. Events like this serve as a wake-up call, inspiring tech pioneers to innovate, collaborate, and break new ground in an industry that continues to shape the continent’s future.

TD Africa’s unwavering commitment to digital transformation across sub-Saharan Africa was evident throughout the event. By fostering synergy between key stakeholders, TD Africa continues to play an instrumental role in bridging technology gaps, empowering businesses, and driving economic growth through innovative solutions.

The impact of this summit will undoubtedly empower Ghana as a formidable force in the global tech space and set the stage for a tech-driven Africa poised for unprecedented growth.

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