Ariston goes renewable with water heaters, saves 75% energy cost | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Considering the power situation in the country, Ariston, an operator in the thermal comfort industry, has introduced new water heater technologies that can save about 75 per cent energy cost...

Head of Sales, Central Africa, Ariston Group, Solomon Umoh ; Director, Central Africa, Ariston Group, Richmond Aguiar and Head of Marketing, Central Africa, Ariston Group, Habeeb Somoye during a media forum held in Lagos.

Aguiar said that considering the energy transition agenda globally and in Nigeria in particular, the company has introduced new renewable innovations which enables its water heaters rely on solar energy and thereby offers about 75 per cent energy cost savings. He disclosed that the Ariston range of products comes in water heating or heating form, including hybrid, powerflex and demand-response, adding that the products are designed to make users enjoy complete comfort and ease in their daily life.

Also speaking, the Head of Marketing, Ariston Group, Habeeb Somoye, noted that the company takes pride in its ability to deliver quality and reliable products and solutions.

 

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