Lighting up Uganda — SC-810 successfully promoted in Uganda

About 800 million people in Africa live in areas without electricity, mostly relying on high pollution lighting methods such as kerosene lamps. The demand for clean energy is urgent. Our company's SC-810 is designed for low-income groups, which is in line with local consumption capacity. The product not only replaces kerosene lamps to improve residents' health and safety, but also empowers families with income by extending night work hours. Reduce costs and achieve universal technology implementation through the Chinese new energy industry chain.
In this event, we conducted in-depth research on user needs in rural Africa, such as lighting duration and equipment portability, to ensure that product functions are highly compatible with local living habits. We participated in the International Energy Exhibition held in Kampala, Uganda, and attracted over 30 local distributors to sign contracts for cooperation. To deepen market penetration, the team, in collaboration with the Ugandan Ministry of Energy, plans to launch the "Ten Thousand Bright Plan" to donate equipment to remote villages. In addition, by building a localized service network, training 20 technical specialists to provide free maintenance, and launching a flexible solution of "zero down payment+installment payment", the usage threshold will be effectively reduced.

At present, SC-810 has entered 8 provinces in Uganda, covering night education, medical care, and small processing workshop scenarios. User feedback shows that the lighting efficiency has increased by 60%, and the average monthly household income has increased by about $15. It is expected to benefit 100000 households within the year, laying a solid foundation for future expansion into the Kenyan and Tanzanian markets and demonstrating our global strategy of balancing technological empowerment and sustainable development.