- The pilot phase of the project by PASH and Engen, featuring an 184kWh storage capacity and around 100kWp (AC) solar PV capacity, is successfully operational.
- The first phase covers five service stations, with plans for expansion across Engen’s network of over 50 stations, contributing to lower energy costs and a greener business footprint.
PASH GLOBAL (PASH) and Engen Ghana Ltd. (EGL) have formalised an extensive agreement for a Solar photovoltaic (PV) Hybrid Installation Project, marking a significant step in renewable energy development in Africa. The project involves installing battery storage capacity and solar PV modules on Engen retail service stations.
This project aims to make selected sites entirely off-grid and reduce dependence on mainstream electricity. The pilot phase is successfully operational, featuring an 184kWh storage capacity and around 100kWp (AC) solar PV capacity.
The CEO and Managing Partner of PASH, Kofi Owusu-Bempah, and the Managing Director of Engen Ghana Ltd., Brent Nartey, expressed their commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions and creating green community hubs.
The first phase covers five service stations, with plans for expansion across Engen’s network of over 50 stations, contributing to lower energy costs and a greener business footprint. PASH will install battery storage capacity and solar PV modules on rooftop canopies and stores at various Engen retail service stations.
PASH is an energy transition investor, using the latest technological innovations to develop, finance, build, operate and maintain clean energy assets globally. EGL is a specialist in the supply of refined petroleum products and other downstream-related activities. It currently operates over 50 service stations nationwide and services over 50 commercial customers.