
Audio By Carbonatix
There is no doubt that Africa faces a massive energy challenge. At the same time, the continent is richly endowed with renewable energy sources.
According to the International Energy Agency, around 580 million people in sub-Saharan Africa lacked access to electricity in 2019, three-quarters of the global total, while renewable energy is expected to contribute 22% of Africa’s total energy consumption by 2030.
There is a strong and urgent need to accelerate the growth of renewable energy across the region to ensure sufficient, affordable, reliable energy supply for individuals, businesses, and communities.
Huawei is at the forefront of addressing those issues, as it demonstrated at a virtual digital power event today.
“There is still a massive gap to be bridged. However, the traditional energy infrastructure operation mode cannot meet the new challenges brought by the latest development in the digital world.
"Digital and intelligent technologies can be of great help to ensure we provide sufficient electricity to every African household and business,” said Huang Su, Director of Huawei Southern Africa Digital Power Business.
The cost of PV power generation has fallen sharply over the past decade. In most countries, traditional energy grids cost a lot more than PV electricity.
This offers Africa an opportunity to harness its abundant potential of increasingly cost-competitive renewable energy to meet the growing demand for electricity and pursue a climate-friendly, needs-oriented power strategy.
As Huang points out, renewable energy is much cheaper than fossil-fuel-based options, with a kilowatt-hour of solar power costing less than a Rand in South Africa. It’s clear then, that solar power should -- and likely will -- play a large role in the world’s future power mix.
In order to achieve this, Huawei is committed to introducing digital power solutions driven by digital technologies.
"The essence of digital power is integrating cloud, AI, and other digital technologies with power generation, storage and consumption. We are ready and willing to provide our full support for building a green Africa and bridging the energy gap,” Huang says.
Huawei’s smart PV solution has been deployed in more than 60 countries and regions and has generated more than 300 billion kWH of green electricity, powering millions of residents and hundreds of industries globally.
Huang said Huawei will continue to innovate and enable renewable energy to empower each individual, home, and organisation.
“Huawei is already a household name in the ICT world,” Huang says. “All ICT requires a power supply and Huawei has always provided that to one degree or another.
"Our efforts in the solar PV space are simply an extension of that. As we are good at Bits, so we basically try to add Bitstreams on the top of Watt streams, and use bits to manage the Watt,” Huang says.
“Over time, Huawei will deploy more and more scalable power stations. These power stations can be managed and maintained online, further reducing their carbon footprint,” he adds.
“We are uniquely positioned to bring electricity, power supply, and data management together. The journey from bits to watts is accelerating and we plan on leading it.”
Latest Stories
-
Africa’s expanded World Cup presence proves continent’s football quality – Herbert Mensah
9 minutes -
Ten suspected Nigerian sex workers arrested at Chirano in Western North Region
9 minutes -
Fintech, customer service top agenda as Ghanaian financial regulators undergo training in Malaysia
12 minutes -
Fire guts 16 rooms at GBC Upper West staff compound in Wa
20 minutes -
Ferrari marketing boss quits just weeks after EV launch backlash
26 minutes -
Prosecutors drop outstanding rape case against Harvey Weinstein
27 minutes -
Keta Port project advances as GPHA deepens stakeholder engagement
27 minutes -
Salaga youth in shock after ‘spiritual power’ demonstration turns fatal during Fire Festival
29 minutes -
CIMAG honours seafarers, calls for improved welfare and greater inclusion of women
31 minutes -
THE LAW 101 – The Herald’s Larry forced the hand of the Court?
39 minutes -
Ghana to host Lausanne Workplace Forum 2026
46 minutes -
Supreme Court allows Trump to restrict asylum seekers at border
56 minutes -
Europe’s heatwave shifts east as France raises health alert to highest level
56 minutes -
NPP NEC convenes to review internal reorganisation and election preparedness
59 minutes -
Upgrade report on 20 districts and 12 municipalities submitted for approval – Ahmed Ibrahim
1 hour