As part of its international expansion strategy and its commitment to the energy transition, Power Energy is proud to announce the acquisition of a 15,000-square-meter plot of land in Senegal.
This project marks an important milestone in our commitment to putting our expertise to work for local communities by offering sustainable, innovative energy solutions tailored to local needs.
A 1.7 MWp solar power plant
A 1.7 MWp ground-mounted solar power plant will be built on this site. This facility will generate local, renewable, and carbon-free electricity, thereby helping to improve access to clean and reliable energy.
Thanks to Senegal’s exceptional amount of sunshine, this power plant will fully harness the region’s solar potential while helping to reduce CO₂ emissions.
A website dedicated to energy innovation
Beyond electricity generation, this project aims to become a true hub for energy innovation.
An office building will be constructed on the site to house the teams from Sen Energy, our local subsidiary, to showcase the technologies we use, and to promote the sharing of our expertise with local stakeholders, partners, and visitors.
The energy generated by the power plant will also be stored, optimized, and then reused to power electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS), which will be accessible to the public. This approach will demonstrate the effectiveness of an energy ecosystem that integrates generation, storage, and electric mobility.
A Long-Term Commitment to the Future
Through this project, Power Energy—via its subsidiary Power Finance—is reaffirming its commitment to supporting the development of renewable energy in Africa and contributing to a more sustainable energy model.
This new facility exemplifies our commitment to developing high-performance infrastructure, promoting access to innovative energy solutions, and actively contributing to the energy transition in these regions.
This project marks a new milestone in Power Energy’s history and reflects our commitment to using innovation to promote cleaner, more locally sourced energy that is accessible to everyone.