R135 million investment yields energy solutions made in Paarl

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Ener-G-Africa CEO, Andre Moolman, says the R135 million investment pledged in April this year has begun to bear fruit at its Paarl facility.

Ener-G-Africa CEO, Andre Moolman, says the R135 million investment it pledged in April this year has begun to bear fruit.

“The 500MW facility will be the largest solar panel assembly plant in Africa, creating South African job opportunities and value addition through advanced manufacturing. In addition to helping reduce the impact of load shedding through domestic sales, Ener-G-Africa will also export to the rest of the continent,” he added.

To that end, he noted that, “the manufacturing line for the energy-efficient cookstoves has already commenced, and the expansion of the solar plant is expected to be completed in the third or fourth quarter of 2024.”

 

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