ARTI Solar Employee Program
ARTI-Tanzania is now making available its Employee Solar program to reputable companies and organizations who wish to assist their staff to access affordable solar lighting solutions for their homes, children in school and relatives who live in areas without power.
As an authorized importer and certified service centre for Barefoot Solar products ARTI-TZ provides full product education and warranty service under the Employee program.
The Employee Program includes the Barefoot Power, 1.5w Firefly 12 Mobile, the 5w Powa Pack and the 15w Home Lighting System.
For more information on the products, visit the "Products" page.
How does the Employee Program work?
Step 1: A representative from your organization/company submits a request to participate in the Employee Program by sending an email to dennis@arti-africa.org
Step 2: ARTI-TZ responds to your request and informs your organization/company of the terms and conditions of the Employee Program for agreement.
Step 3: The ARTI-TZ solar team comes to your office and demonstrates the products and informs staff members of the details of Employee Program.
Step 4: Staff can then purchase products at a special rate for a limited period of time.
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