Wisolar

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Wisolar
TypeDivision
IndustrySolar Energy
Founded2016
Headquarters
Bronkhorstspruit
,
South Africa
Area served
South Africa, Nigeria
Key people
(Founder & Head of WiSolar), Anteonet van der Walt (Chief of Operations)
ServicesElectricity
ParentWiCorp[1]
Websitehttps://wisolar.co/

WiSolar (pronounced wee-solar) is a transnational solar electricity company in Africa headquartered in South Africa, with presence in Nigeria. It is a residential and commercial solar electricity provider for variable loads.[2]

History[]

WiSolar was founded by Tonye Irims in 2016[3] as an inverter OEM with proprietary remote shut-off feature and solar installer.[4] It transitioned into a solar electricity company in 2019.

WiSolar embarked on an initiative in March 2017 to promote solar energy awareness in South Africa through an initiative called "Solar Scholar". The clean energy initiative in its first phase visited educational institutions across the country to educate staff and students on clean energy in homes. As part of the campaign, WiSolar is also developing an online platform that educational institutions can use to register on the "Solar Scholar" program. The online platform can also be used by students to register and submit ideas on solar energy.[5]

In July 2019, WiSolar proposed to raise $40M in debt and equity for the accelerated roll-out of prepaid solar electricity in South Africa and Nigeria.[6][7] The company began development of its prepaid solar electricity prototype with the objective of eliminating environment polluting fuel generators in Nigeria with its main focus on Lagos, Abuja, Enugu, Abia, Imo, Anambra, Ogun, Oyo, Ondo and Rivers states.[8][9]

In November 2019, WiSolar announced plans to upskill the electrical engineering graduates of its solar academy with a solar electricity layer in order to enhance internal capabilities.[10] In March 2020, the company partnered with LG for high efficiency black photovoltaic panels in a bid to make the electronics giant a provider of solar panels for WiSolar and the company's customers[11]

WiSolar has expanded its operations in South Africa by establishing the Gateway Office in Bronkhorstspruit[12][13] and in June 2020, it started offering solar financing to make solar electricity more mainstream in South Africa.[14][15]

In 2021, it began enrolling residential property developments in South Africa on its green digital utility platform for low-cost, on-demand electricity.[16]

Awards[]

  • African Excellence Awards 2021[17]

References[]

  1. ^ "Copyright". Wisolar. 2017.
  2. ^ "WiSolar Set to Roll Out their Prepaid Decentralized Solar Electricity Solution across Africa". Nigeria Electricity.
  3. ^ "Top 10 Fastest Growing Solar Companies in Africa". Inkhive.
  4. ^ "WiSolar Inverters Offer Power Solutions". Thisdaynewspaper. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
  5. ^ WiSolar. "WiSolar Embarks on Solar Energy School Awareness Programme". PRLog. Retrieved 2020-08-20.
  6. ^ "WiSolar to raise series A $40M to roll-out solar electricity across Africa". Techmoran.
  7. ^ "WiSolar Set to Roll Out their Prepaid Decentralized Solar Electricity Solution across Africa". Nigeria Electricity.
  8. ^ Africa, Tech Gist (2019-07-25). "WiSolar to Launch decentralized Solar Electricity Solution in Africa". Techgist Africa | Africa Leading Tech News, Reviews and Tips. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  9. ^ "WiSolar Set to Roll Out their Prepaid Decentralized Solar Electricity Solution across Africa". Nigeria Electricity.
  10. ^ "WiSolar to launch the WiSolar Academy in South Africa for electrical engineering students". Menafn.
  11. ^ "WiSolar Partners with LG Electronics for Solar Panels | Energy Central". energycentral.com. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  12. ^ "WiSolar Establishes Gateway Office in Bronkhorstspruit, South Africa". prnewswire.
  13. ^ "Prepaid solar electricity coming to you". Toluna.
  14. ^ "WiSolar offers SA homeowners solar power financing". itweb.
  15. ^ "Is it possible to live off the state-run power grid in South Africa?". Hobbs Online News.
  16. ^ "Innovative solar company lights the path to on-demand, low-cost solar electricity in South Africa". Vanguard News. 2021-12-17. Retrieved 2021-12-25.
  17. ^ "WiSolar - South Africa 2021". MEA Markets. Retrieved 2021-10-03.

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