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Davis and Shirtliff has recently launched an online shop dubbed the eShop that allows for customers to shop online at the convenience of their home, office or any location. The shop is open for deliveries to Kenya at the moment but purchases can be made from around the globe at any time of the day.
The main aim of this is to offer customers more convenience and improve their shopping experience by saving them valuable time that would have been wasted in traffic as well as offering other benefits.
The shop also features a chat functionality that allows for real-time answering of questions from our expert engineers. Once you add items to your cart and head to check out, you get an option of collecting the products at any of our branches countrywide or have the products delivered to your location. For products such as cartridges, pool chemicals that require to be changed often, once you shop, you get a monthly reminder / notification via SMS and email to restock or buy more.
You can pay for your products via MPESA, Airtel Money, VISA, MasterCard and other payment options. Benefits of shopping on the eShop :
Kindly click here to access the shop.
Davis & Shirtliff, East Africa’s leading supplier of water and energy products has announced their exclusive distribution partnership with
German global solar market leader, SMA Solar Technology AG.
SMA is a manufacturer and supplier of solar inverters for photovoltaic systems with electricity grid connection, off-grid power supply and backup operations. Together with Davis & Shirtliff, the partnership will offer innovative key technologies for future power supply structures in the region.
In Nairobi this week is SMA Managing Director, Thorsten Ronge who will lead his team in a training and product sharing seminar to be held at Davis & Shirtliff’s knowledge centre in Nairobi’s Industrial Area.
In Kenya, SMA inverters have been used in multiple solar installations e.g. the ultra-modern Garden City Mall, Thika Road as well as Strathmore College, Nairobi West. Headquartered in Niestetal, Germany, it was founded in 1981 and enjoys a global market share of 21% with 3,000 staff employed globally.
Speaking in advance of the official agreement signing, David Gatende, Davis & Shirtliff’s CEO said “Recent advances in technology coupled with the falling price of solar modules has meant that green, economical and smart solutions are now available for most water and energy requirements including hot water, lighting, power back-up, water pumping and even water treatment.”
Kenya is blessed with climate suitable to harness the renewable free source of solar energy, that is totally inexhaustible and sustainable. As a non-polluting energy source, solar does not emit greenhouse gases when producing electricity.
“As the country embraces devolution, Industrial consumers who struggle with regular power outages or have no access to the utility grid need no longer be dependent on expensive diesel electricity supply.
With a SMA grid connect solution they can turn their rooftops into solar power generating systems saving money and reducing CO2 emissions.
Davis & Shirtliff is a major provider of various photo-voltaic solar powered solutions for water pumping, lighting, water treatment and on grid electricity generation with over 70 years of experience. It has 50 branches spread across nine countries in East and Southern Africa.
As part of the founder day and D&S Group 70 year anniversary celebrations, D&S’s Eastern cluster which comprises of D&S Garissa, D&SKitui, D&S Machakos, D&S Thika, D&S Meru, D&S Nanyuki and D&S Kitengela all under General Manager Margaret Kuchio visited the Community of Hope Children’s Centre in Magogoni, Kilimambogo where they supplied and installed a 150ltr Ezinc Solar Water Heater as well as food stuffs.
The director of the centre Sr. Celine Siratei expressed her gratitude to the team citing that the heater will go a long way in improving the lives of the 36 children aged between the age of 2 months to 13 years who are hosted within the institution.
The team later on visited Ol donyo Sabuk National Park and participated in a 19km trek from the parks gate to the summit and had lunch thereafter.