Looks like WeWi did have a solar lap top that they marketed at one time, but it wasn't very successful and the company went pretty quiet starting by 2015.
The new war.systems website now advertises itself as WeWi Applied Research Corporation and calls itself a spinoff of the original WeWi Telecommunications company that created the solar lap top
W.A.R Corporation spun out of WeWi Telecommunications, Inc. applied Research Division. W.A.R Corp is dedicated to R&D & Manufacturing of advanced systems for the defence, private and public sectors.
WeWi Applied Research Corporation is actually only a few months old created in October of 2017
So what does this new WeWi Applied Research Corporation actually sell? Based on today's PR they are still selling the solar lap top that flopped in 2014.
They now claim to have a $250m purchase order for those old laptops with some unnamed government.
WeWi Applied Research Corporation has recently secured a signed Purchase Order Agreement from a foreign government for orders of SOL devices, which is valued at approximately $250 Million USD over a five-year period.
The $250m purchase order is obviously bogus. I doubt anybody believes that. It looks like ANDI is trying to dump more stock into the market through "friends & family" so they needed some big PR to bring in a bunch of volume.
WeWi did announce that when it first planned on rolling out its solar laptop in 2013 that they would be selling it in Ghana and expected to make lots of sales with African governments and African school system so maybe today's press release is referencing that unfilled expectation from the 2013 press release
CEO and co-founder David Snir told Network World that the official roll-out would take place in Ghana on Aug. 20 [2013], and that the SOL would be available for sale to governments and educational institutions before the end of the month.
Two big red flags from today's PR are
#1 ANDI doesn't say what they paid for the acquisition of the new WeWi company. #2 ANDI doesn't say which government. Referencing huge multi-million contracts with no details is common practice for scam companies.
And of course they had to add blockchain on the new war.systems website lol