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߲ݴý grad’s startup tackles energy crisis in Nigeria: CNN

Olu Reeddi

(photo by Phill Snel)

Millions of people in Nigeria live without access to electricity – but ߲ݴý alumnus Olugbenga Olubanjo is aiming to change that with his startup Reeddi, which rents out small, lightweight solar-powered batteries that can power devices such as TVs, laptops and refrigerators, . 

Olubanjo, who grew up in Nigeria, told the U.S. news outlet that he developed the idea for the company during his time in U of T’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering. When he phoned up family and friends back home, he said their calls would often be disrupted by power outages. “I felt obliged to do something,” he said. 

In 2021, Reeddi was one of the 15 finalists for the  launched by Prince William.

Reeddi’s capsule batteries are currently only available in Nigeria, where Olubanjo says he hopes to optimize Reeddi’s model before expanding to other countries in Africa.

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