Enhancing Energy Reliability, Sustainability, and Operational Efficiency Reliable electricity is essential for modern organizations, particularly those that depend on continuous operations, digital systems, and critical infrastructure. In many parts of
Bringing Sustainable Public Lighting to Ogooué-Ivindo Province Access to reliable public lighting is a critical component of economic growth, community safety, and social development. In a significant step toward enhancing
As the demand for reliable and sustainable energy solutions continues to grow across Africa, solar energy remains at the forefront of transforming institutions and facilities that require uninterrupted electricity for
As part of its continued commitment to delivering sustainable and reliable energy solutions across Africa, Aptech Africa has successfully installed a 90kWp roof-mounted hybrid solar power system with a 61.44kWh
Across the Western Area (Urban and Rural) of Freetown spanning Central I & II, East I–III, West I–III, Koya Rural, Waterloo Rural, and Mountain Rural, Aptech Africa installed standalone solar
South Sudan’s energy sector faces chronic shortages and heavy reliance on imported diesel generators. In Juba the nation’s capital grid power (provided by City Power) is unreliable, with frequent outages
Guinea has very low rural electrification (30% of people have power) and is actively deploying renewable mini-grids to expand access. Aptech Africa engineered two ground-mounted solar PV systems in remote
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Hospitals in Nigeria often suffer from unreliable grid power. Nearly 43% of Nigerians – mostly in rural areas – have no grid access. Public health facilities frequently rely on expensive
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Aptech Africa recently installed five roof‐mounted hybrid solar PV systems in Burundi, providing reliable power to hospitals and social service centers. These installations – at SWAA Burundi (20 kWp PV, 45 kWh
Background: Buin is a remote town on Bougainville Island where reliable grid power was almost non‑existent. Until late 2025, most local homes, businesses and clinics ran on diesel generators, facing









