Chinese multinational technology company Huawei has launched LUNA 2000 a new home energy storage solution in Kenya.
The new innovation unveiled by Huawei FusionSolar is expected to play an even greater role in this unprecedented energy transition.
According to Huawei CEO Will Meng, the company is keen on investing in solar energy research and development.
“It is indeed in our best interest to increase the uptake of solar as a reliable, safe and efficient renewable source of energy in Kenya. We pledge to continue listening and acting upon our customers’ needs, increase our investment in solar energy research and development,” said Will Meng.
LUNA 2000 is a residential energy storage system (ESS) for optimal electricity cost. In addition to increasing the self-consumption rate of solar energy, it provides critical support during power outages or load shedding.
The home energy storage system also unveiled in countries including Australia, Italy, Vietnam, Netherlands and now in Kenya is equipped with backup power boxes to keep your internet and household appliances on.