Pakistan’s Warid deploys Huawei’s solar-powered base station
Huawei Technologies announced that Pakistani telecom operator, Warid Telecom, has deployed the country’s first solar powered BTS site using Huawei’s Solar Powered Macro Base Station.
According to Huawei, the solar powered base stations will be deployed in remote areas with limited access to the electricity grid.
Warid Telecom chose to use Huawei’s Solar Powered BTS due to several factors. The non-hybrid site is 100% powered on solar energy, thereby reducing carbon dioxide emissions and noise pollution, both of which is harmful to the local environment. The solution also reduces pressure on Pakistan’s overall energy supply which further benefits the environment.
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If warid Deploy solar powered base system and it is working so why Government of Pakistan is not deploying in Pakistan Cities.