The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) warned that due to the continuous low water level of the largest Kariba Dam in Zimbabwe, the country’s power consumption for up to 17 hours a day was severely blacked out, causing electricity costs to soar 300%. Therefore, the Zimbabwean government is looking for solar generators to obtain more energy from solar energy to supplement the shortage of hydropower.
The government's solar generators project is under construction step by step, and the current situation of electricity shortage cannot be completely eased in the short term. Therefore, many families also buy small solar generators. Peter is one of them. He wants to find a solar generators to power the lights, fans, TVs, and mini refrigerators in the house. The 1KW photovoltaic system is the most suitable photovoltaic system for Peter's home. Peter's main job is a farmer, so he does not have good knowledge about electricity to install photovoltaic system. Our portable photovoltaic system can help Peter solve this problem. The portable photovoltaic system consists of a solar panel and a solar controller inverter battery integrated machine. The solar controller, inverter and battery have been installed and connected in the Mars Solar workshop. They are installed in a chassis. It has not only 220V AC output but also 5V 12V DC output. It can not only supply power to the AC loads such as refrigerator fans, but also directly plug in USB charger, charge the phone directly.

Peter quickly received our 1KW solar energy systems. He fixed the solar panel on his roof, and then connected the solar panel to the all-in-one machine to complete the installation of the solar energy systems. Peter expressed his gratitude for the quality services and products provided by Mas Solar. Want to get free solar energy for your family? Contact Mas Solar as soon as possible!
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