ENGIE betters 4 million
ENGIE (http://www.ENGIE-Africa.com)
is pleased to announce that it has successfully accelerated the Access to
Energy (A2E) Africa strategy it launched in 2018.
It has achieved this through the
development of its three A2E off-grid energy solution companies: Fenix
International, ENGIE Mobisol and ENGIE PowerCorner.
With these three innovative
entities, ENGIE Africa is bringing decentralized electricity to more than four
million people in nine countries (Uganda, Zambia, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda,
Nigeria, Benin, Côte d’Ivoire and Mozambique).
This growth is in line with its
ambition to reach millions of households and businesses with clean, distributed
energy across Africa.
Fenix, which was acquired by
ENGIE in 2018, expanded its operations significantly in 2019. To date, it has
sold more than 700,000 solar home systems that power 3.5 million people in
rural communities across six countries. Now employing 1,200 full-time team
members, Fenix launched sales in Mozambique in June 2019. In the last month, it
has reached milestones in multiple markets with 150,000 solar home systems sold
in Zambia, 50,000 sold in Benin, and 20,000 in Côte d’Ivoire.
ENGIE complemented its range of
solar home system solutions by finalizing the acquisition of Mobisol in October
2019. The higher capacity (40–200W) of ENGIE Mobisol products offers consumers
access to modern energy services and appliances to establish solar-powered
small businesses. ENGIE Mobisol has operations in Tanzania, Rwanda and Kenya
and has installed more than 150,000 solar home systems, providing clean and
reliable energy to 750,000 people and counting in East Africa.
Mini-grid developer and operator
ENGIE PowerCorner now has 13 mini-grids in operation across two countries
(Tanzania and Zambia), serving 15,000 beneficiaries. It is constructing new
mini-grids in Uganda (in a joint venture with Equatorial Power), Benin and
Nigeria with the aim to triple its number of customers this year. ENGIE
PowerCorner focuses on powering income-generating activities and productive
usages, thus contributing to the increase of the economic welfare of its rural
customers.
Fenix’s inclusive solar home
systems for household usages, combined with ENGIE Mobisol’s focus on larger
households and small business appliances, together with ENGIE PowerCorner’s
focus on income-generating activities and small-scale industries, enables ENGIE
to offer affordable energy products and to extend its customer base from rural
to urban areas.
Yoven Moorooven, CEO of ENGIE
Africa, says: “We strongly believe in the huge potential of the off-grid
electrification sector and that it will be instrumental in rapidly and
cost-effectively bridging energy gaps across Africa. We will build upon our
successes to sustain and meet our long-term ambition of impacting tens of
millions of lives across Africa. ENGIE has an important role to play in
industrializing and scaling up the off-grid solar business. We are keen to
offer the lowest cost and best quality Access to Energy solution that addresses
our customers’ needs.”
ENGIE is expanding its offerings
beyond electricity provision, integrating cost-effective and tailor-made
solutions “as a service” to accompany customers every step of the way. This
expansion links energy access to other products and services: internet, water,
productive appliances, clean cooking, financial services and products.
Universal electrification is the
seventh of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals that the global
community has committed to achieve by 2030. ENGIE is confident that universal
access to energy is achievable in the foreseeable future, through smart
investments in a combination of national grid extension, solar home systems and
mini-grids.
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