Firm partners Ikeja Electric, LASG on solar electricity in Epe
A4&T Power Solutions Limited in partnership with Ikeja Electric PLC and Lagos State Government have provided interconnected solar mini-grid in five communities in Epe, Eredo Local Government Area of the state, to boost electricity access.
The project, a product of the Interconnected Minigrid Access Scheme (IMAS) program, which was celebrated recently, was developed by A4&T Power Solutions Limited, in partnership with Ikeja Electric PLC.
The Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu who described the project as laudable and first of its kind, said it was a step in the right direction, towards bridging the energy gap and enabling universal sustainable energy access in Lagos State.
The Lagos State Government, via its Off-Grid Electrification Strategy and Action Plan, has set a target to achieve 1GW of Solar PV generation by 2030 and collaborative efforts of players in the sector, such as being witnessed today between A4&T Power Solutions Limited, and Ikeja Electric PLC, will help to accelerate the achievement of this target.
The governor, who was represented by the Honorable Commissioner for Energy & Mineral Resources, Engr. OlalereOdusote, said, In line with its T.H.E.M.E.S agenda of making Lagos a 21st Century Economy, the BabatundeOlusolaSanwo-Olu administration is dedicated to fostering investment in the electricity sector towards achieving an optimal energy mix and will continue to support, encourage, and partner with forward-thinking corporate entities to further promote, and deepen sustainable off-grid electrification in the State
MrOdusote, thanked A4&T Power Solutions Limited, and its development partners for choosing the state as the investment destination, and commended the management of Ikeja Electric PLC for its dedication, and demonstrated efforts, towards improving electricity supply in unserved and underserved communities across the state.
Odusote reiterated the commitment of the BabajideSanwo-Olu ( BOS) administration to supporting collaborative efforts aimed at accelerating sustainable energy access across the State as it continues to provide forward-thinking leadership and the enabling environment towards facilitating improved electricity supply for its continuously increasing populace.
On his own, Special Adviser to Lagos State on Innovation and Technology, MrTubosun Alake, said that the initiative would support the advancement of digital transformation, and provide alternative energy options for digital businesses within the state, and lauded the initiative.
Head of Business Development Ikeja Electric (IE), Ms Obianuju Okweze, while giving her goodwill message on behalf of the IE DISCO, expressed the companys commitment to serving underserved customers, and reducing the over-dependence on the grid.
The Epe mini-grid power plant will be powered by Solar and Gas, which will improve the energy mix and it is expected to benefit approximately 12,500 people while reducing tons of CO2 emissions yearly.
Chairman, Board of Directors A4&T, Mr Victor Afolabi, expressed delight at what the stakeholders were doing about the project. He shared that the organizations strategic objective is to continue to raise the bar of innovation in the industry through integrated utilities.
The CEO of A4&T Power Solutions, Mr Ayo Ademilua, provided an in-depth insight into the structure of the Hybrid Interconnected mini-grid plant. The CEO hinted on some unique modern technologies like Electric Vehicle charging stations to Electric power motorcycles; Three Wheelers (popularly known as keke marwa), and Electric vehicles that would be demonstrated in the communities to further promote a cleaner environment and reduction of carbon footprint in the state.
This landmark project is the first of its kind in Lagos and marks a new era in sustainable energy solutions in Nigeria. it is set to make a lasting impact on the clean energy landscape of Nigeria as A4&T Power Solutions is poised to lead in bringing electricity to Nigerias unserved & underserved communities towards creating a brighter, cleaner and more sustainable future.
The project is a product of the Interconnected Minigrid Access Scheme (IMAS) programmes.
The IMAS programme is aims at connecting approximately 27,600 households and impacting over 138,000 Nigerians. The programme is led by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), under the Federal Government of Nigeria Ministry of Power with funded support from the European Union and the German.