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Expects to energize Zambia
Making excellent batteries accessible to everyone
Airumi New Energy Zambia Limited, an international new high-tech enterprise, is committed to clean energy and R&D and manufacturing of power technologies. It aspires to providing global customers with high-efficiency and eco-friendly power solutions and actively promoting the green transformation of the world energy structure.









Zambia did not have a battery manufacturing plant and relied on imports for all its batteries.
Airumi is committed to breaking the import monopoly and becoming the local battery manufacturing brand.
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BECOMING A LEADING POWER ENERGY SERVICE PROVIDER IN AFRICA









Over a decade of focusing on Brics countries and countries along the Belt and Road, with business covering nearly 120 countries and regions worldwide.
Lithium batteries power the devices and vehicles you rely on every day, from smartphones and laptops to power tools and electric cars.
View detailsWhen you need lithium-ion batteries to keep going through long hours at work or on the move, their longer runtime stands out as one of the clearest advantages of using lithium-ion batteries.
View detailsLead-acid batteries often leave you with reduced range after a couple of years, heavy units that are tough to handle, and the need for regular maintenance that takes up time.
View detailsSafe storage of batteries is essential because it directly impacts how well they perform and how safe they are to have around.
View detailsThrowing old batteries in the regular trash might seem easy, but it creates real risks. Many contain chemicals and metals that can leak into soil and water over time. Lithium batteries, in particular, carry a fire hazard if damaged or short-circuited during waste collection or at landfills.
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Tel:+260 9721 12345
Email:sales@sunvoltbat.com
Address: Jiangxi Industrial Park, Chibombo, Zambia