A lot of students dream about it. Learn and study a lot in order to make a valuable contribution to the development of Africa in the future. It often fails because the older pupils are already professionally employed in the afternoons. From darkness from about 18:00 am, students usually only have as much light from fossils available as the respective family can afford. It is a pity, because especially in the evening they could learn and find out about interesting things. This report shows a way to achieve this. Not just for the best students.

With an Abiola Turbo Charger 120W you can charge up to 100 power banks in one day. Theoretically, if the solar radiation allows it. With the small USB LEDs on a power bank (picture below) the school students can read up to 15 hours. By the way, Abiola has two different USB LED’s in its range. One with a cold light (rather white) and one with a warm light. The color of the warm light LED is rather yellow and reminds something of the light of a candle; It can also be used.

Abiola delivers power banks as a set in its own bag, with charging cable, adapter cable and various LED´s. See picture.

It has been reported that pupils often have to travel long distances to get to school. Many therefore have to spend some time overnight in the school. These schools often don’t have power/light themselves. Also here the “sunlights” can be valuable.

With a Turbo Charger it is possible to enable the power bank-loading service for 150-300 students. For little money. During the day, up to 100 power banks can be charged, plus the built-in battery. In the evening you can load 30 or more power banks with the full 24 Ah. The crucial thing is that students only have to charge every 2-3 days, provided they only use the power bank for reading. Of course, you won’t charge the power banks like on the assembly line, but the number of students mentioned above is realistic.

Example: If you would load 50 power banks per day and each power bank has to be reloaded every 3 days, you could supply 150 students with them. Details would have to be clarified later on site (e.g. weekend). 

Basically, it is possible that each student has their own power bank, which is given their own name. However, it is also possible that all Powerbanks belong to the school and that the empty power banks are only exchanged for full ones.

It’s not just the best students who should get a power bank. Best all students from a certain age group. Another alternative would be that the school only provides the charging service via the Abiola Turbo Charger and that the students have to buy the power banks sets themselves. The school can also support individual students.

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