RKK Group is a leading Nigerian business conglomerate and has been honored with the Best Innovative Product for Sustainability Award at the prestigious Africa Safety Award for Excellence (AfriSAFE) 2024 in Livingstone, Zambia. The recognition celebrates the launch of the iRESS Solar Backpack, a groundbreaking renewable energy solution designed to expand clean energy access for small-scale businesses in Nigeria.
What is the iRESS Solar Backpack?
The iRESS Solar Backpack is a portable, multifunctional device equipped with:
- Foldable Solar Panels: For efficient harnessing of solar energy.
- Lithium Phosphate Battery: Ensuring reliable power storage.
- Inverter System: Delivering consistent energy for everyday use.
This innovative product targets off-grid communities to provide sustainable energy solutions that support economic activities and improve energy independence.
A Vision for Sustainability
Aderemi Kilaso, CEO of RKK Group, emphasized the broader impact of the iRESS Solar Backpack:
“This product directly contributes to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals by promoting clean energy access and supporting sustainable economic development. It empowers under-served communities and strengthens local businesses, creating a ripple effect of positive change.”
Kilaso also attributed the award to his team’s collective effort and reaffirmed RKK Group’s commitment to:
- Expanding clean energy access.
- Promoting sustainable practices.
- Empowering communities for economic resilience.
Femi Da Silva, CEO of HSENations, praised the iRESS Solar Backpack’s potential to transform daily energy use in Nigeria:
“With this renewable energy solution, more Nigerians can meet their energy needs sustainably, fostering economic growth and environmental stewardship.”
The AfriSAFE 2024 award underscores RKK Group’s role as a trailblazer in sustainable energy solutions. The iRESS Solar Backpack exemplifies innovation with a purpose, bridging energy gaps and paving the way for a cleaner, greener future for Nigeria and beyond.
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