We regenerate in Cotonou…

Ratcha Anachak Thai, ราชอาณาจักรไทย, Kingdom of Thailand
15 December 2011
Mayotte
15 February 2012
Ratcha Anachak Thai, ราชอาณาจักรไทย, Kingdom of Thailand
15 December 2011
Mayotte
15 February 2012
At Cotonou in Benin, a new battery regeneration center was established at the initiative of the company GREEN BUSINESS SERVICE.

Directed by Pascal ZINSOU, local confirmed contractor, this company focused on the future of battery regeneration where the batteries are at the heart of the energy problem in certain industries.
In fact, in this country that imports all of its electricity from neighboring Nigeria, power cuts are frequent and even daily. So every house, every company, every industry has a rescue group ... the batteries! The market for stationary batteries or UPS is considerable.

Indeed, just only three local Telecommunication operators have tens of thousands of batteries throughout the country. These batteries, which are unicellular or monoblocks, are in high demand and makes cycled batteries as traction batteries.

Regeneration is therefore entirely adapted and is making an immediate economical and ecological solution for local industrials. Nothing to mention the gains in time which requires a long delay to supply new batteries in case of renewal!

The team is already strong with 4 electric engineers and 4 technicians who have all trained for the profession of regeneration. Long life and success to GBS!

At Cotonou in Benin, a new battery regeneration center was established at the initiative of the company GREEN BUSINESS SERVICE.
Directed by Pascal ZINSOU, local confirmed contractor, this company focused on the future of battery regeneration where the batteries are at the heart of the energy problem in certain industries.
In fact,  in this country that imports all of its electricity from neighboring Nigeria, power cuts are frequent and even daily.
So every house, every company, every industry has a rescue group … the batteries!
The market for stationary batteries or UPS is considerable.

Indeed, just only three local Telecommunication operators have tens of thousands of batteries throughout the country.
These batteries, which are unicellular or monoblocks, are in high demand and makes cycled batteries as traction batteries.

Regeneration is therefore entirely adapted and is making an immediate economical and ecological solution for local industrials.
Nothing to mention the gains in time which requires a long delay to supply new batteries in case of renewal!

The team is already strong with 4 electric engineers and 4 technicians who have all trained for the profession of regeneration.
Long life and success to GBS!