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Wecass Braun Unveils Integrated Energy Solutions for Nigeria

Mr. André Braun, Co-CEO of Wecass-Braun Integrated Energy Limited (2nd Left); Engr. Forster Onyeka Edward, Co-CEO, Wecass-Braun Integrated Energy Limited (2nd Right) and other key management executives at the brand opening ceremony of the company in Lagos.

Wecass-Braun Integrated Energy Limited has unveiled a suite of cutting-edge energy solutions for the Nigerian market.

Mr. André Braun, the Co-CEO of Wecass-Braun Integrated Energy Limited said at the brand opening ceremony of the company in Lagos that the company wanted to create a special place to showcase the latest lighting and solar technologies for individual and corporate clients in Nigeria. He said the company is bringing the right energy products on the world market as experts in the field to add value to clients in the country.

Braun said: “We have taken this time-consuming work off the hands of our clients to present the latest technology in this unique place. For example, our street lights, which are installed in one city can be monitored and switched from another city in a control room. Nigeria needs the latest and most sustainable technologies. These must be future-proof for an emerging and growing nation like Nigeria. We want customers and infrastructure programmes across Nigeria to rely on sustainable and future-proof products. That’s why we want to help them to choose first-class and long-lasting products.”

He added further: “For example, we have here our Waterproof Solar Carport as sample and it could be extended in a modular design. This can be extended or even manufactured in double-sided orientation. Or our great historical lights with the latest LED technology. Our battery cabinets with integrated inverters are compact and long-lasting.”

He said the company decided to have an open showroom to showcase their outstanding products here in Lagos because customers are often overwhelmed by the huge range of solar and lighting technology on offer. He said the energy firm provides such solutions from a single source, including installation, precisely tailored to the project of clients in terms of energy supply or lighting or something completely different.

In terms of training, the Wecass-Braun Co-CEO said he completed his training in several electrical and electronic professions in Germany, as well as trained as a master electrician.

“We want to provide our employees and other people with similar training here. Just like in Germany, we will carry out the theoretical part of the training in our training room here in Lagos. And the special thing about our open showroom is that it also serves as a practical venue for our employees and students. The practical part is taught on the exhibits. This means that our customers can rely on us to act professionally even when problems arise.”

Braun said the main goal of the company is to train enough people to open offices in other states to offer the same service in other parts of the country while support will come from the headquarters in Lagos.

“Everything is for the satisfaction of our customers. So that the investments made are sustainable and long lasting! We want to earn your trust.”

 

 

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