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Home and Living signs deal with Dawn Renewable Energy as retailers of Renewable Energy Products

Home and Living signs deal with Dawn Renewable Energy as retailers of Renewable Energy Products

By Mansi Chand
26/07/2024
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Home and Living has signed a partnership agreement with Dawn Solar Fiji today to distribute solar products through its stores across Fiji.

This includes Home and Living’s online stores, this sustainable partnership will see the addition of products such as solar power systems, solar DC air conditioner systems, solar DC freezer systems, solar DC pump systems, solar desalination plants, solar lights, solar fans and solar power banks to the existing wide range of Home and Living products in the appliances, electronics, furniture, and home categories.

Home and Living says this is a great complement to the quality products offered and adds another feather to its cap.

They say it is a significant and meaningful step forward its mission of being a socially responsible and environmentally conscious entity while this partnership shares their vision and corporate values.

The business is excited about the opportunity to provide greener energy options particularly to our rural and maritime customers who don’t have access to electricity or face challenges accessing this basic need.

Home and Living’s CEO, Jatin Patel says they have had enquiries of solar products from the north stores as well as island customers looking for these items and this will make it easier for them to purchase through the 20 stores around Fiji also available through hire purchase.

Meanwhile, Dawn Solar CEO, Paul Huang says they consistently provided professional yet affordable solar solutions to the clients in Fiji over the past five years.

Huang says they continue to aspire to be a key facilitator in achieving Fiji’s sustainable energy targets and combating climate change.

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