DPA to power Total Energies service stations with solar

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Distributed Power Africa, an Econet Global subsidiary has clinched a deal to install solar panels at 15 Total Energies (formerly Total Zimbabwe) service stations across the country.

In a statement, Distributed Power Africa Zimbabwe chief executive officer Divyajeet Mahajan said this was part of the Total Energies’ initiative to install solar-powered service stations across 55 African countries to create a portfolio of low-carbon businesses that will account for at least 20 percent of the energy conglomerate’s trading by 2040.

Mahajan said his company was contracted to custom-design the grid-tied solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, procure equipment and install the power solutions.

DPA will also operate and maintain the solar systems on a maintenance agreement.

“We are excited that businesses are taking such big steps towards adopting renewable energy and we look forward to a great collaboration with Total Energies Zimbabwe as we work on the roll-out of solar power, which is an essential transition to new energies,” he said.

To date, DPA has installed and commissioned Total Energies service stations in Rusape, Avondale, Emerald Hill, Westgate and Chisipite.

Installation work on three service stations in Victoria Falls, Kwekwe and Msasa is in progress while the rest of the sites are undergoing a power-needs assessment.

Zimbabwe’s frequent power cuts have increased service stations’ dependence on generator power usage thereby increasing their operating costs.

Mahajan said Total Energies installation of solar panels is expected to reduce the company’s energy dependence on the grid or other energy sources such as diesel generators, by 30 percent.

 

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