To help keep the lights on this February, Nology has some recommended power solutions that don’t require solar panels or generators.
Visit our press officeWith no end in sight to load-shedding, many South Africans face a dark romantic season, without the traditional dinner for two accompanied by suitable music and possibly followed by a romantic movie.
“Load-shedding is hugely disruptive at work and home, and not all South Africans can install generators or solar solutions to work around load-shedding,” says Pieter Geere, of value-added distributor Nology. He explains: “Solar PV systems or generators are beyond many people’s pockets. Many others live in housing complexes or apartments, where installing these alternative solutions isn’t possible.
To help keep the lights on this February, Nology has wrapped up a bundle of recommended power solutions that don’t require solar panels or generators. Geere says: “We assessed solutions for their ease of use, performance and affordability, and have made a list of product recommendations ideally suited to most South Africans’ daily needs. Our bundle of power solutions will allow people to continue watching their favourite TV shows, connect to WiFi, keep working or gaming, and keep the lights on without even noticing that load-shedding is happening.
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