ENGIE Energy Access Celebrates 50,000 customers And Extends Partnership With The Rural Electrification Agency of Nigeria
ENGIE Energy Access, a leading provider of solar homes systems and mini-grid solutions in Nigeria announced the milestone of connecting 50,000 households to solar power and in turn impacting 250,000 lives across the country.
In
addition to this important milestone, the company also recently extended its
partnership with the Rural Electrification Agency of Nigeria (REA) via an
addendum to the existing output-based fund (OBF) agreement, which provides grant
subsidies to make electricity products more affordable for those who need it
the most.
The
grant is provided under REA’s Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP), a Federal
Government initiative driven by private sector and seeks to provide electricity
access to households, micro, small and medium enterprises in off-grid
communities, tertiary institutions and healthcare facilities across the country
through renewable energy sources.
“Reaching this milestone is an incredible accomplishment for our team, and evidence of not just hard work, but our commitment to bringing clean, affordable energy to those without electricity access across Nigeria,” said Bankole Cardoso, Managing Director of ENGIE Energy Access Nigeria. “I am especially proud that despite the harsh economic conditions in the country today, we are still able to impact over 250,000 lives by providing an on-grid experience with lights, TVs, radios, fans and even the opportunity for our business customers to earn additional income. We are also grateful to the REA for the opportunity to extend our partnership, which will contribute to impacting many more lives as we work to bridge the energy gap in Nigeria.”
“We
are happy to be extending our partnership with ENGIE Energy Access Nigeria to
continue the great work they are doing in supporting the Government towards
providing unserved Nigerians with electricity access,” said Anita Otubu, Head of the Project
Management Unit of the Nigeria Electrification Project. “Since the inception
of this project, ENGIE Energy Access has been the biggest beneficiary of the
grant under the OBF subcomponent of the Solar Home Systems Component, which shows
the level of impact the company is making on the lives of Nigerians by bridging
the electrification gap. We are always happy to support them towards Nigeria’s
collective universal electrification objective”, she concluded.
Cardoso is
optimistic about the company’s future accomplishments, “Our mission is to
deliver life-changing services to our customers and this milestone is just the
beginning, we are determined to work harder to impact many more lives across
Nigeria.”
ENGIE Energy
Access is a division of ENGIE, a global reference in low-carbon energy and
services. Sub-Saharan Africa has the world’s lowest energy access rate – with
over half of its people unconnected. Solving this growing problem requires
grand-scale innovation and this is what ENGIE Energy Access offers. As a leading
Pay-As-You-Go and mini-grids solutions provider in Africa, ENGIE Energy Access’
mission is to deliver affordable, reliable and sustainable energy solutions and
life-changing services with exceptional customer experience.
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