In the next five years, Nigeria's data centre industry is set to explode, doubling its capacity from 116MW in 2024 to a forecasted 226MW in 2029 bringing high bandwidth speeds to urban areas. But with a failing electricity grid and an end to oil subsidises, how can the country affordably secure the power that it needs to make this vision of connectivity a reality? Could a solar array with battery energy storage help to solve the challenge? Sherisse Alexander, Chief Business Officer, WATT...
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