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Optima Solar Systems, a leader in renewable energy solutions, launched its full operations in Ghana with a bold mission: to make clean, affordable, and reliable solar energy accessible to households, businesses, and communities across the nation.
With Ghana facing challenges of rising electricity tariffs, frequent power cuts, and growing energy demands, Optima Solar Systems stepped in with a full range of solar-powered solutions designed to reduce costs, improve energy independence, and promote environmental sustainability.
Speaking to the press, Mrs Regina Tagoe, Business Development Manager of Optima Solar Systems Ghana, said: “Our goal is to transform the way Ghanaians power their lives.
"We believe reliable electricity should not be a luxury, but a basic necessity. Optima Solar is committed to delivering world-class solar technology that not only saves money but also protects the environment and ensures a 24/7 uninterrupted power supply.”
Comprehensive Solar Solutions for Every Need
Optima Solar Systems brings to the Ghanaian public a wide portfolio of renewable energy solutions tailored to fit diverse needs:
Residential Solar Packages – Affordable systems designed for homes to cut electricity bills, guarantee power during blackouts, and support everyday appliances.
Commercial & Industrial Solar Systems – Scalable and cost-effective solutions for businesses, hotels, hospitals, schools, and factories seeking to lower operational costs and improve productivity.
Solar-Powered CCTV Systems – Security solutions that run independently of the national grid, ensuring constant surveillance and peace of mind.
Solar Water Pumps – Reliable pumping systems for farmers, rural communities, and estates, providing efficient irrigation and water access without costly fuel or grid power.
Solar Water Heaters – Eco-friendly heating systems for households, hotels, schools, and healthcare facilities, reducing electricity consumption.
Solar Street Lights & Floodlights – Durable lighting for roads, communities, schools, markets, and public spaces, enhancing safety and visibility at night.
Rural Electrification Packages – Off-grid solar solutions to extend power access to underserved and remote communities, supporting government efforts toward universal electricity coverage.
Commitment to Quality and Service
Optima Solar Systems has established service centres across Ghana and trained a network of professional technicians to provide expert installation, routine maintenance, and responsive after-sales support. Customers can count on Optima for long-lasting solutions, high-quality equipment, and exceptional customer care.
The company’s entry into Ghana’s renewable space aligns with the nation’s sustainable development goals, particularly in promoting renewable energy adoption, reducing carbon emissions, and creating new green jobs.
Empowering Ghana’s Energy Future
By participating in Ghana’s renewable energy sector, Optima Solar Systems is not just selling products, but building a future where every Ghanaian — whether in Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, Takoradi, or a remote rural village — can access reliable, affordable electricity.
“Energy security is critical to Ghana’s growth,” added Mrs Regina Tagoe.
“With solar power, families can save money, businesses can stay productive, farmers can irrigate their lands, and communities can stay safe with brighter streets. Optima Solar is here to make that future a reality.”
About Optima Solar Systems
Optima Solar Systems is a renewable energy company dedicated to providing innovative solar power solutions. With operations across Ghana, the company specialises in delivering affordable solar technology to meet the needs of homes, businesses, and entire communities.
By combining advanced solar products with professional support, Optima Solar Systems is driving Ghana’s clean energy transition.
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