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Starsight, the leading Commercial and Industrial (C&I) solar power provider in West Africa, is delighted to announce its expansion into Ghana.
Starsight’s Accra team will build on the Company’s extensive track record to provide Ghanaian businesses with professional, comprehensive, energy-as-a-service expertise.
Starsight’s solutions optimise power consumption enabling a customer to significantly reduce costs and boost profitability without incurring any upfront expense. This frees up capex for our customer’s core business.
Emmanuel Ayifa Baah, a highly seasoned renewable energy executive, is leading Starsight’s business expansion in Ghana.
“The Ghanaian market represents an incredible opportunity for an energy-as-a-service giant like Starsight.
"We look forward to delivering the best service in clean and reliable power to the country’s growing industrial, financial, consumer, and residential sectors.”
Starsight has developed leading technology and a deep in-house capability for designing C&I solutions, having completed over 400 sites in Nigeria since 2015.
The Company currently has 34 MW of installed generating capacity and 25 MWh of storage and is backed by leading African Private Equity firms Helios Investment Partners and Africa Infrastructure Investment Managers.
Tony Carr, Starsight CEO, commented, “Starsight’s expansion into Ghana represents a major step forward in its vision to generate clean energy for Africa’s future.
"Our operations in Ghana will be guided by the same values that made us the market leader in Nigeria: integrity, unrivalled performance, and a commitment to long-term partnerships with our clients.”
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