Solar Smart Inverter System
Nigeria’s energy generation, electrical infrastructure, and renewable provision have fallen short of expectations with respect to the population of over 200 million people. Currently, Nigeria generates 5,700MW of electricity with an access rate of only 60% providing energy access to both urban and rural electrification at a ratio of 86% and 34% respectively. With its current capacity fractionally lower than what it should be generating it has also seen 9 intermittent grid failures in the last 11 months.
As a result of this problem, coupled with inflation, electricity generation for both rural and urban households has seen an increase in the cost of living and doing business in Nigeria. It has also caused:
Increase in the cost of internet access
Increase in petty theft and robbery
Extreme health risks from the proliferation of generators cause both noise and air pollution.
Economic downturn.
Constant migration of people to urban areas which causes congestion and other health-related risks
Addressing energy, and internet poverty in Nigeria and the rest of the continent is a critical imperative with lasting social and economic benefits.
Moon Innovations has developed a single-box solution providing low-mid income homes and businesses with solar electricity, wifi internet access, and Ai-enabled security surveillance with a mobile application to remotely monitor and control this system from anywhere, while intruder alarm can be triggered from the mobile application when an intruder is detected.
Solar panels' energy generation and storage
Wifi internet access to connect phones and laptops.
Camera for security surveillance.
Intruder system to alert users of petty theft and robbery.
A mobile application to monitor and control this system remotely.
Our Solar smart inverter system which is installed as a solar home system provides a higher output and a more decentralized function for a PAYGO model, where we’ve solved issues relating to battery tampering by incorporating several technical features to eliminate these occurrences.
The solar smart inverter system solution serves low-mid income households and businesses in Nigeria that are currently underserved in terms of access to affordable and reliable energy. These households and businesses often rely on expensive and polluting energy sources such as diesel generators, which can negatively impact their health and the environment, while also limiting their economic opportunities.
The solar smart inverter system developed by Moon Innovations is designed to address the energy needs of these households and businesses by providing a clean, affordable, and reliable energy solution. The system combines solar power with artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things to provide a seamless and efficient energy solution that can power various appliances, including refrigeration and lighting.
By providing this solution, Moon Innovations aims to improve the lives of these households and businesses in several ways. First, the system will help to reduce energy costs, freeing up resources for other needs such as education and healthcare. Second, the system will reduce reliance on polluting energy sources, improving the health of individuals and communities. Finally, the system will help to create connected communities, enabling businesses to grow and providing new economic opportunities for households. Overall, the solar smart inverter system has the potential to significantly improve the lives of underserved communities in Africa by providing a sustainable and efficient energy solution
Moon Innovations' team has a deep understanding of the communities it serves, as the team members are drawn from these communities and have first-hand experience with the energy challenges faced by low-mid income households and businesses in Africa. The team lead, in particular, has experience in the renewable energy sector and has worked with several communities to develop and implement sustainable energy solutions.
Osumune Michael | Founder/CEO | B.Eng Material and metallurgical engineering
Fuh-Austin Ambe | CTO | M.Sc computer Science (Inview)
Mercy Kolapo | CMO | B.Sc Industrial Chemistry
Leo Ntui-Assam | Manager | B.Sc Computer Science
Taiwo Raqeeb | Software Engineer | B.Eng Electrical and Electronics engineering
In developing the solar smart inverter system, Moon Innovations has actively engaged with the target population to understand their energy needs and priorities. The company has conducted extensive market research and held consultations with community leaders and stakeholders to ensure that the solution is tailored to their specific needs. The team has also held focus group discussions with households and businesses to gather feedback on the system's design and functionality.
Moreover, Moon Innovations has a strong commitment to community involvement and empowerment. The company works closely with local partners and stakeholders to create a sense of ownership and sustainability for the project. This includes training and capacity-building for local technicians and community members to ensure the longevity of the project and enable them to take an active role in the maintenance and repair of the solar smart inverter system.
Overall, Moon Innovations' team is well-positioned to deliver this solution because of their first-hand experience and deep understanding of the communities they serve, their commitment to community involvement and empowerment, and their extensive engagement with stakeholders to ensure that the solution meets the needs of the target population.
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in the last 6 months, we developed several versions of our solution with the input of our local communities.
we are currently working with Silicon Overdrive in migrating our software solution to the cloud to enhance scalability, this was funded by AWS.
We as well, working with Generative Cad services to enhance the manufacturability of our solution to meet industrial and commercial standard.
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Moon Innovations’ solar smart inverter system is innovative in several ways. First, it combines solar, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to provide affordable, smart, and sustainable solutions for low-mid income homes and businesses addressing the challenge of unreliable power supply, Second, it provides other value-added proposition people to adopt solar as a means of energy generation such as security surveillance and Wifi internet access supplied and managed by our system. Third, the system's AI capabilities optimize energy consumption, perform security surveillance, reduce waste, and predict maintenance needs, improving the overall efficiency of the system.
Moon Innovations' solution has the potential to catalyze broader positive impacts in the renewable energy space by demonstrating the feasibility and benefits of combining renewable energy and smart technologies. It could change the market by making renewable energy solutions more accessible and affordable to low-mid-income households and businesses, thus contributing to a more sustainable and equitable energy landscape in Africa.
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As a for-profit organization, our business model focuses on providing a sustainable solution for improving the lives of farmers and enhancing the quality of their crops. Our core products and services include the provision of affordable sensors and analytics services that enable farmers to access real-time data on their crop's health and soil moisture content. Our data analytics services also provide farmers with insights on optimal irrigation and fertilization schedules, allowing them to maximize their yields while minimizing the use of resources.
Our revenue model is based on a subscription-based model, where farmers pay an annual subscription fee to access our services. We also offer premium services to customers who require additional support, such as custom data analysis and consultancy services.
We also plan to leverage strategic partnerships with government organizations and non-profits to access funding opportunities and expand our reach to underserved populations. Additionally, we may explore the possibility of providing value-added services such as access to markets and financing options to our customers, enabling them to grow and scale their businesses.
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We will continually assess our revenue streams and adjust our pricing and marketing strategies as necessary to ensure we remain financially sustainable. We may also explore opportunities for investment or other forms of funding, but our primary focus will be on generating revenue through sales.
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