Solar hybrid minigrid commissioned in DRC

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  • Aptech Africa designed and installed a 120kWp Solar Pv- Hybrid minigrid with a 225kWh, that addresses the pressing energy challenges faced by the community of Mambasa as well as benefiting more than 300 users.ย 
  • The UNDP invested nearly $700,000 to facilitate the development of the project.

With this system, households, businesses, and institutions now have access to dependable and environmentally friendly electricity, boosting productivity and enhancing quality of life.

The inauguration was attended by many stakeholders which shows the commitment to sustainable energy solutions in Mambasa- DRC which aligns seamlessly with Aptech Africaโ€™s vision and purpose to ensure energy access to all communities.

We are proud to contribute to the transformation of Mambasa through renewable energy. This project is a testament to what is possible when innovation meets commitment to community development.

Aptech Africa is committed to replicating this success across other underserved areas, promoting access to renewable energy and fostering sustainable development.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

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