Nigerian company WATT raises $13m funding to advance renewable energy solutions

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Nigerian company WATT Renewable Corporation (WATT), an independently-owned provider of hybrid solar solutions, has secured US$13 million in funding to catalyse its efforts in advancing renewable energy solutions and fortify its position as a leading provider of clean energy in Nigeria.

WATT delivers hybrid solar solutions with social impact to mobile network operators, financial service providers and C&I businesses in Africa. Through its turnkey sustainable Energy-as-a-Service model, it increases power reliability to 99.9 per cent while providing local communities access to a sustainable source of power.

The US$13 million funding came from Empower New Energy, a renewable energy financier and co-developer that finances, builds and owns clean power plants for commercial, industrial and agricultural energy users. It marks the largest investment made to date by Empower, and will enable WATT to enhance its renewable energy portfolio, adding an impressive 8MW of installed generating capacity and 14.3MWh of storage capacity through end-to-end services and operation of towers in Nigeria. 

“This funding injection will play a pivotal role in furthering our mission, and we are immensely grateful to Empower New Energy for their trust and support. With this funding, we are well-positioned to continue serving the telecoms industry with reliable, sustainable energy solutions,” said Oluwole Eweje, CEO of WATT.

“WATT is excited to embark on this transformative journey with the support of Empower New Energy. Together, we will accelerate the transition to clean energy sources, benefiting not only Nigeria but the entire region.”

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