Tech firm launches green power solution

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Dyque, a technology manufacturer, has launched a green power solution called the ‘Dyque Cube’ to optimize energy in Africa and Nigeria.

The founder of Dyque, Andy Yan, said the technological innovation was to create electricity sustainability. He added that the cube would leverage green energy and create a brighter future for Nigerians.

Yan emphasized that the Dyque Cube prioritizes user experience and environmental sustainability in green power solutions.

“Dyque is pushing the boundaries of technology with its products and solutions. We are combining technology with service and in-depth consumer insights. Our organisation is committed to a greener and more sustainable future.

‘’The Dyque Cube aims at redefining the way you experience energy – combining functionality with impressive designs and customisable features. Our Dyque Energy App is powered by AI, and will empower you to take control of your energy consumption and maximise savings,’’ the founder said.

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During the unveiling of the Dyque Cube, Solution Manager Amos Okeke highlighted that the increase in fuel prices has led to a surge in the adoption of solar energy among the public.

Okeke emphasized that Dyque remains dedicated to technology-driven solutions, evident in its commitment to high standards and quality manufacturing practices.

He stated that the manufacturing processes for the Dyque Cube complied with the ISO 9001 standards. He also mentioned that the R&D team set clear objectives, identified risks, and integrated quality activities throughout the product life cycle.

He mentioned that Dyque provides personalized customer support through a team of experts who analyze and determine each customer’s energy requirements before, during, and after service delivery.

Green power is a form of renewable energy that harnesses electricity from natural resources. This environmentally friendly energy source is often referred to as “clean energy” due to its minimal impact on air and water quality.

Source NAN

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