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The scene depicts an indoor exhibition booth at a commercial event in Itirin, Nigeria, focused on energy solutions.

In the foreground, a light-skinned human hand holds a clear acrylic display stand. The stand contains a white printed sheet detailing specifications for a "Low Voltage Wall-Mounted Residential ESS" (Energy Storage System), model BATT-LS-5-C, with LiFePO4 cell technology, 51.2V rated voltage, 100Ah rated capacity (5.12kWh rated energy), weighing 55kg. The bottom of the sheet prominently displays the "HUAXING" and "BATTLINK" logos. Directly beneath the display stand is a white and black rectangular electronic unit, identifiable as the energy storage system, featuring a digital screen and control buttons on its front and the "BATTLINK" logo. Two silver-colored caps are visible on its black top surface.

The midground features a white plastic chair on its side and several plastic bottles of water on the floor to the left. To the right, a white circular table with a dark, foldable metal base holds two Coca-Cola bottles (one partially consumed), an orange tissue box, and some green and white brochures. A person, partially visible from the chest up, wearing a dark top and a light-colored hat, is seated at this table.

The background consists of white partition walls on which three large informational posters are mounted. The central poster advertises "EPC Turnkey Service" for solar energy solutions from "BATTLINK HUAXING," showcasing a building and project examples in Chad and Guinea. The right poster illustrates a containerized energy storage system. A narrow white shelf runs along the base of these posters, displaying a small brown cardboard box and several small pink cylindrical objects, possibly batteries. The floor is covered with a dark grey carpet, and the area is uniformly lit by artificial overhead lighting.
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Oct 29, 2025, 11:11 AM

Itirin, Nigeria

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The scene depicts an indoor exhibition booth at a commercial event in Itirin, Nigeria, focused on energy solutions. In the foreground, a light-skinned human hand holds a clear acrylic display stand. The stand contains a white printed sheet detailing specifications for a "Low Voltage Wall-Mounted Residential ESS" (Energy Storage System), model BATT-LS-5-C, with LiFePO4 cell technology, 51.2V rated voltage, 100Ah rated capacity (5.12kWh rated energy), weighing 55kg. The bottom of the sheet prominently displays the "HUAXING" and "BATTLINK" logos. Directly beneath the display stand is a white and black rectangular electronic unit, identifiable as the energy storage system, featuring a digital screen and control buttons on its front and the "BATTLINK" logo. Two silver-colored caps are visible on its black top surface. The midground features a white plastic chair on its side and several plastic bottles of water on the floor to the left. To the right, a white circular table with a dark, foldable metal base holds two Coca-Cola bottles (one partially consumed), an orange tissue box, and some green and white brochures. A person, partially visible from the chest up, wearing a dark top and a light-colored hat, is seated at this table. The background consists of white partition walls on which three large informational posters are mounted. The central poster advertises "EPC Turnkey Service" for solar energy solutions from "BATTLINK HUAXING," showcasing a building and project examples in Chad and Guinea. The right poster illustrates a containerized energy storage system. A narrow white shelf runs along the base of these posters, displaying a small brown cardboard box and several small pink cylindrical objects, possibly batteries. The floor is covered with a dark grey carpet, and the area is uniformly lit by artificial overhead lighting.

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