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Battery rentals spread from South Africa to Nigeria as energy costs rise

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July 2, 2026

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Instead of spending heavily on generators, inverters or rooftop solar, more South Africans are renting batteries that keep homes and businesses running during power cuts.

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Bloomberg

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· Jul 6, 2026

South African Businesses Bet on Renewables

Businesses in South Africa are investing in renewable energy to protect against rolling blackouts and steep price increases from state-owned power utility Eskom Holdings. Bloomberg's Jennifer Zabasajja reports. (Source: Bloomberg)

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 8, 2026

Grene Capital Expands Jabi Lake Mall Solar Footprint by 150%, Raises Installed Capacity to 1.5MWp

150, Raising Installed Capacity to 1.5 MWp 1.5 MWp installation delivers 175,000 kWh of clean energy monthly Expansion significantly reduces diesel reliance and strengthens operational resilience at one of Grene Capital’s flagship assets Builds on Jabi Lake Mall’s pioneering status as Nigeria’s first solar-powered mall Lagos, 06 July 2026 — Grene Capital, the Africa-focused real [] Grene Capital Expands Jabi Lake Mall Solar Footprint by 150, Raises Installed Capacity to 1.5MWp

Vanguard News

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· Jul 11, 2026

The $7bn Root: Orchestrating Nigeria’s cassava industrialisation, export revolution

Most reports have it that industrial ethanol is the silent, indispensable engine driving several of Nigeria’s most resilient manufacturing sectors The post The 7bn Root: Orchestrating Nigeria’s cassava industrialisation, export revolution appeared first on Vanguard News.

Voice of Nigeria

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· Jul 6, 2026

Nigeria launches 3.5MW Solar Farm Project in Kebbi

The Nigerian Government has commenced the installation of a 3.5-megawatt (MW) solar farm in Ambursa, Kebbi State, as part of efforts to expand access to reliable electricity in the state. The project is expected to generate 3.5MW of electricity, supplying power to about 1,500 households. Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony in Ambursa, the Managing Director [] The post Nigeria launches 3.5MW Solar Farm Project in Kebbi appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

TechCabal

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· Jul 9, 2026

JéGO, GoCab strike deal to put 6,000 EVs on West African roads 

The deal comes as Africa's EV market grows but remains limited by two problems: financing and charging. Much of the region's electrification so far has centred on two- and three-wheelers.

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Related coverage for "Battery rentals spread from South Africa to Nigeria as energy costs rise": Bloomberg — South African Businesses Bet on Renewables. Daily Post Nigeria — Grene Capital Expands Jabi Lake Mall Solar Footprint by 150%, Raises Installed Capacity to 1.5MWp. Vanguard News — The $7bn Root: Orchestrating Nigeria’s cassava industrialisation, export revolution. Voice of Nigeria — Nigeria launches 3.5MW Solar Farm Project in Kebbi. TechCabal — JéGO, GoCab strike deal to put 6,000 EVs on West African roads