Solergie in the list of the 'Flanders Tech 30'.
Solergie was included in the list of the 30 most innovative Flemish tech start-ups and scale-ups which they named the 'Flanders Tech 30'.
Solergie was included in the list of the 30 most innovative Flemish tech start-ups and scale-ups which they named the 'Flanders Tech 30'.
Marianne Criel becomes the new CEO of Solergie.
FRES is a Dutch non-profit organization that promotes electrification in rural Africa by establishing commercial electricity companies under local management.
The FRES Energy Store in Catió, Guinea-Bissau supported the plan of a group of female entrepreneurs who sell vegetables and refrigerated products on markets around Catió.
Solergie was selected by the government of Togo to be part of their strategie to electrify Togo for 100% by 2030. Therefor Solergie received a license for 15 years including exemption of import taxes, VAT and a subsidy of 3 euro per month per client. That will boost the expansion in Togo in the coming years!
The first SolergieBox has arrived in Nigeria!!
ARE mentions our new approach for electrifying health care facilities.
In spite of the corona crisis, Solergie continues its growth path in Togo in 2020. The Togolese government wants to electrify the country for 100% by 2030 and strongly believes in solar as an affordable and fast accessible solution. With its 220V nano-grid, Solergie can respond perfectly to these ambitions.
The French Development Agency (AFD) and the French Agency for Ecological Transition (ADEME) have selected Solergie as one of the ten projects that will receive technical and financial support.
In septembre 2019, we have partnered up with Guinea Energy to distribute our SolergieBox in Guinea.
Solergie won the award for 'Best African Focused Sustainable Energy Solutions Provider 2019' from EU Business News!
Our project of 20 000 SolergieBoxes in Togo for the next 4 years is recognized by the government of Togo of one of the 100 bankable projects that are presented to the European Union on the forum in Lomé.
We have more than 300 SolergieBoxes now in Togo for more than 1 700 families and micro enterpreneurs.
Captains of Belgian industry invest another 400K EUR in Solergie. The investment will be used to increase production and rollout.
Solergie recently won a public tender to electrify a small hospital and a community centre in two off-grid rural villages in the north of Togo.
Together with Total we organised a press conference for the installation of the 100th SolergieBox in Togo.
Belgian-owned, Togo-based company Solergie provides electricity to African villages with its SolergieBox.
The King and Queen of Belgium invited 20 social entrepreneurs to dinner in their palace in Laken. It was our distinct honour to be among such illustrious guests.