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4 Companies Selected For The Inaugural SESA Call For Entrepreneurs

The Smart Energy Solutions For Africa is a collaborative project between the European Union and nine African countries. The nine countries are Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, Malawi, Morocco, Namibia, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Nigeria. The SESA program aims to boost energy access technologies and business models with a specific focus on business models that are easily scalable, replicable, and generate local opportunities for economic development and social cohesion.

The sectors under PUE included: energy efficient appliances, renewable energy, biomass, and ICT. A SESA jury selected four innovative solutions from close to 100 applications based on their replication potential. Women-led enterprises were particularly encouraged to apply, resulting in over 30% of the total applications coming from female founders.

Founded by Gift Mwangairo in 2017, SEE provides solar-powered irrigation systems to smallholder farmers on loan basis. Within the SESA Incubator Programme, SEE will provide the relevant technological solutions, expertise, and support to test and validate the replication potential of his business model and technological solution in Northern Malawi.GREEN Solar Academy is an independent training provider of solar PV systems, envisioning to make renewable energy accessible for all Africans.

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