Electriffy Namibia

What are we doing?

Electriffy Energies Namibia is working for the future of Namibia. A bright future for our country, our children and local communities. We do this by focusing 100% on sustainability and clean energy. With our projects, we stimulate both the global environment and local development. We believe that human development and climate conservation come together in renewable energy sources. Therefore, we are committed to creating the most innovative solutions for a sustainable future.

Our revenue

400

MW under development

1

Country offices

100%

Clean Energy

2

Regenerative Regions planned

100%

Cooperation with all stakeholders

What does it bring to Namibia?

We work with innovative methods that contribute to the most sustainable energy supply possible. Not only the generation itself, but also the design of the location where the generation takes place, the way the (local) electricity grid is used, how the sustainably generated power is distributed to consumers and the way we design plans.

Take a look at our projects and solutions

Tsumeb North

Our first 200 MW Nature Inclusive Solar Park has been in development for several years and now entering financial close. 

Feasibility Study Block B

Together with our co-developers we have started our second project. Research on location and feasibility study

Feasibility Study Block C

We have opened discussion with developers of hydrogen to establish a Nature Inclusive Solar Park for production of hydrogen

Onze partners

Being part of this team is really great. Providing clean energy and contributing to conservation and the people of Namibia is the best combination ever.

– Carl Pesat, CEO Electriffy Namibia

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Electriffy stimulates sustainable energy and economic growth in Namibia
At Electriffy, we are proud to announce that we have received approval from the Office of the Vice President of Namibia for the development of a 200 MW Hybrid Power Plant in Tsumeb, Oshikoto Region.