About SolarTech Africa

Empowering Africa with sustainable energy solutions. We're on a mission to revolutionize the continent's power infrastructure, one solar panel at a time.

Our Story

Founded in 2010, SolarTech Africa began with a vision to bring reliable, clean energy to every corner of the African continent. Our journey started in South Africa, where we saw firsthand the transformative power of solar energy in both urban and rural communities.

Over the years, we've expanded our reach, tackling energy challenges across various African nations. We've powered homes, electrified businesses, and illuminated schools, all while staying true to our core mission of sustainability and innovation.

Today, SolarTech Africa stands as a leader in the renewable energy sector, continually pushing the boundaries of what's possible with solar technology. Our commitment to quality, affordability, and customer satisfaction has made us the trusted choice for solar solutions across the continent.

SolarTech Africa Journey

Our Mission

Innovation

Continuously improving and adapting our solar technologies to meet the unique needs of African communities.

Empowerment

Enabling individuals and businesses to take control of their energy needs and reduce their carbon footprint.

Sustainability

Driving the transition to clean, renewable energy across Africa for a more sustainable future.

Our Team

John Doe

John Doe

CEO & Founder

Jane Smith

Jane Smith

Chief Technology Officer

Mike Johnson

Mike Johnson

Head of Operations

Sarah Williams

Sarah Williams

Lead Solar Engineer

Our Achievements

1000+ Projects Completed

Successfully implemented over a thousand solar projects across Africa, ranging from residential to large-scale commercial installations.

50MW+ Installed Capacity

Contributed over 50 megawatts of clean, renewable energy to Africa's power grid, reducing carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.

10+ Countries Served

Expanded our operations to over 10 African countries, bringing sustainable energy solutions to diverse communities across the continent.