Aptech Africa has successfully designed, supplied, installed, and commissioned a 12 kWp solar hybrid roof-mounted system at a maternity hospital in Sierra Leone, delivering reliable and sustainable power to support
Aptech Africa has officially inaugurated five roof-mounted hybrid solar power systems in Burundi, strengthening energy reliability for critical health and social service institutions across the country. The installations demonstrate Aptech
Aptech Africa South Sudan continues to drive sustainable development through innovative renewable energy solutions, with the successful installation of a solar-powered water pumping and irrigation system in the communities of
Aptech Africa recently completed the installation of 149 stand-alone solar street lamps across residential compounds in Juba, South Sudan. These systems are fully independent solar lighting units designed to operate
Aptech Africa recently completed an innovative solar energy project at Bangui site Central African Republic.The system was designed to ensure reliable, uninterrupted electricity for critical operations, including electronic gates, servers,
Aptech Africa Powers Batangafo Hospital with Sustainable Solar Energy Aptech Africa is proud to announce the successful completion of a solar power installation at Batangafo Hospital in the Central African
In a significant stride towards sustainable development, the inauguration of a Solar PV- Hybrid Minigrid installed by Aptech Africa in Mambasa, Democratic Republic of Congo was celebrated. Aptech Africa designed
In an innovative step towards sustainable energy and reliable healthcare, Aptech Africa designed, supplied, installed, and commissioned a 125 kWp Hybrid Solar Plant at the Regional University Hospital of Bangassou.
As of recent statistics, access to electricity in South Sudan is staggeringly low, with only about 13% of the population having access to grid-connected power. This figure is even lower
18% of the people in Papua New Guinea have access to electricity and grid connected power is primarily restricted to major urban centers. Additionally,80% of the country’s population being situated









