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StarPlus holds technical seminar to equip installers with advanced energy solutions

In a bid to enhance the technical skills of installers and technicians across Nigeria, Metal Manufacturing Nigeria Limited (MMNL) owned StarPlus, the nation’s largest producer of tubular batteries, recently organised a technical seminar in Asaba, Delta State. The seminar was held in collaboration with Tonet ICT World Ltd. and aimed to empower participants with in-depth knowledge of inverter installation, solar energy systems, and tubular battery technologies.

Over 150 installers and technicians attended the event, which was described as a remarkable success with a packed hall and an air of excitement among participants. Attendees were treated to a full day of activities that included technical sessions and a company overview. The event concluded with branded gifts, certificates of participation, and a sumptuous lunch, leaving attendees both equipped and appreciated.

Speaking about the significance of the initiative, Mr Amit Kumar Saraf, CEO of MMNL, stated, “This programme is designed to raise awareness about our flagship tubular battery brand, StarPlus, and cultivate a skilled network of entrepreneurs capable of addressing Nigeria’s unique energy challenges. Our significant investment in this initiative reflects our dedication to delivering premium service alongside high-quality products.”

The seminar also featured the unveiling of StarPlus’s exclusive loyalty app, a unique program offering financial rewards to installers. Participants were excited to learn about the app, which allows installers to earn ₦100,000 upon completing 100 battery installations—a benefit unmatched by other battery brands in the Nigerian market.

Mr. Uchenna Anthony Okolibe, CEO of Tonet ICT World Ltd., emphasised the program’s transformative impact, stating, “This platform empowers technicians and installers with essential technical skills for the installation and maintenance of StarPlus tubular batteries and AVIBA Plus inverters. By fostering technical expertise, we are building a robust network of professionals capable of delivering top-tier energy solutions.”

The seminar’s technical training modules included product overviews, installation techniques, the benefits of the installer loyalty app, and strategies for providing excellent customer service through StarPlus Care Centers. Launched in 2023, these sessions are being conducted across major cities in Nigeria, including Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Asaba.

By prioritising technical training and customer-centric solutions, MMNL continues to strengthen its position as a trusted tubular battery brand in the country. With a network of over 600 dealers, 100 distributors, and 3,000 installers, the company is well-positioned to expand its reach across Nigeria and beyond.

StarPlus, a flagship brand of MMNL, is a leading provider of tubular batteries known for their reliability. MMNL employs thousands of Nigerians directly and indirectly while maintaining its position as a market leader. The company has ambitious plans to expand into 15+ countries in the ECOWAS region over the next few years.

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