Electrifying Rural Nigeria – A Case Study

Discover how Husk Power Systems, a leader in community minigrids, is driving sustainable change in rural Nigeria. Partnering with the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and the Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP), we have successfully brought reliable electricity to over 50,000 people through our minigrids, with the potential to benefit over 2 million once we reach our target of 500 minigrids. This case study highlights the impact on local businesses, improved healthcare access, and enhanced education opportunities. Download now to dive deeper into this inspiring story of energy transformation and empowerment.
About Husk
Founded in 2008, Husk Power Systems is the leading net-zero energy services company in rural Asia and Africa, and operator of the largest fleet of community solar microgrids across the two continents. Its smart and sustainable solutions accelerate access to clean, modern and affordable electricity that has the ability to catalyze socio-economic development. Husk’s focus on the customer meets the growing aspirations of businesses and households, while its grid-integratable solution supports national integrated electrification plans. For more information, visit huskpowersystems.com
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