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Ecosystems powered by renewable energy

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Dispatchable power for industry, agriculture and

communities in emerging markets

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Ecosystems powered by renewable energy

Ecosystems powered by renewable energyEcosystems powered by renewable energyEcosystems powered by renewable energy

Dispatchable power for industry, agriculture and

communities in emerging markets

Get Started Today

Where flexible power changes the equation

Agriculture

  • Smallholder farmers: pre-dawn irrigation without diesel — the difference between one harvest and three.
  • Commercial farms: cold storage running through the night, cutting post-harvest losses of 30–40%.
  • Large agri-estates: stable baseload replacing generator fleets across remote multi-site operations.

Mining & ore processing

  • Shaft operations requiring uninterruptible 24/7 supply — a load profile that demands storage, not solar alone.
  • Remote open-cast sites where grid connection costs exceed a decade of independent generation.
  • Processing plants with metallurgically-determined peak loads that bear no relation to the solar curve.

Water & sanitation

  • Treatment plants that cannot trip — one outage contaminates supply for thousands, takes days to recover.
  • Rural pump stations serving villages beyond grid reach — hardest to supply, most exposed to failure.
  • Desalination facilities with continuous high - energy demand — ideally matched to solar + storage dispatch.

Telecoms & digital

  • Rural cell tower clusters burning diesel around the clock — high cost, high emissions, high failure risk.
  • Data centres and edge compute with firm uptime SLAs and growing energy appetite grid operator cannot meet.
  • Remote monitoring infrastructure — mission-critical reliability for loads that are, individually, small.

Communities & public services

  • Township microgrids: evening-stable supply — homes lit, businesses trading after dark.
  • Clinics and hospitals — cold-chain integrity and life-critical equipment that cannot run on generator rotas.
  • Schools and civic infrastructure in off-grid areas — the foundation for everything development promises.

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