Audio By Carbonatix
CFAO Ghana PLC, a prominent name in the automotive industry, has taken a substantial leap towards environmental sustainability and energy efficiency with the successful installation of a state-of-the-art 130kVA solar power system.
This remarkable achievement aligns perfectly with the company's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint while contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The new solar plant, consisting of a total of 300 monocrystalline solar panels, each generating an impressive output of 540 watts, is a testament to CFAO Ghana's dedication to reducing its dependence on the national grid and making significant savings in power bills.

Three high-performance smart inverters from Huawei have been deployed to efficiently convert the DC power generated by the panels into usable AC power, which is crucial for CFAO's daily operations.
The Facilities Manager of CFAO Ghana Plc and Project Manager for the project Mr. Samuel Gomashie, gave insights into how much power the system generates and how much CFAO Ghana will be saving.
The solar system generates an average of 140KWh daily, of which CFAO Ghana consumes approximately 90-120kWh, depending on weather conditions.
The handover of the solar station to CFAO Ghana PLC was marked by a brief yet meaningful ceremony held at the Airport Headquarters of CFAO. Melissa Maimouna Ette the Projects Management Officer from CFAO Infrastructure in Cote D’Ivoire and Samuel Gomashie, the facility manager for CFAO Ghana, took the team through the energy use projections and savings over the year.
The handing over event was graced by the presence of the esteemed Executive Committee of CFAO Ghana PLC, comprising Heritiana Randriamanantena; Financial Director, Anita Arthur, HR Director; Sebastien Duchateau, GM Sales and Marketing; Constantin DeGerlache, Commercial Aftersales Manager; and Dr. Adams Larbi, National Service Manager.

Also in attendance were Jerome Constans, GM for Infrastructure Operations in Ghana; Dennis Gawuga, Communications Manager; Gilles Cayla, Supply Chain Manager; and Kwame Owusu Antwi, Workshop Manager, including other stakeholders.
CFAO Infrastructure, a subsidiary of the CFAO Group, which specializes in sustainable energy solutions, and their contribution to this ambitious solar project has been instrumental.
In a message delivered on behalf of the Managing Director, the Communications Manager of CFAO Ghana PLC highlighted the significance of this momentous occasion: "The significance of this ceremony cannot be overstated. Implementing this solar power system represents a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to reduce energy costs while promoting environmentally responsible practices. Not only will this endeavor make us more financially sustainable, but it also aligns with our corporate social responsibility goals to reduce our carbon footprint."
CFAO Ghana PLC's investment in sustainable energy sources sets a powerful example for the industry, emphasizing a commitment to a greener future.
This initiative not only serves as a beacon of hope for energy efficiency but also showcases dedication to contributing to the broader goals of sustainable development. Feasibility studies are currently on-going to consider the inclusion of the CFAO Tema facility which deals in heavy duty trucks, machines and equipment. With the installation of the solar generating plant, CFAO Ghana PLC is well on its way to a more sustainable and eco-friendly future, a vision shared by many who strive for a better world
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