Grid Africa, a leading renewable energy provider with operations in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Zambia, and Kenya, has sealed a groundbreaking solar agreement with Huawei, a global technology powerhouse, to implement 72 megawatts (MW) of sustainable solar power infrastructure tailored to cater to the energy needs of mines across Zimbabwe.
This collaboration marks a significant breakthrough in improving energy efficiency and operational sustainability for Zimbabwe’s mining sector, at a critical time when power blackouts have led to a $500 million revenue loss for mining companies.
This strategic alliance will not only alleviate the pressure on the strained national grid, but also drive down operational expenses and ensure a steady and uninterrupted power supply, ultimately bolstering the operational continuity for the mining enterprises involved.
Norman Moyo, CEO of Grid Africa, emphasized the impact of this partnership on the mining industry by stating, “By integrating solar solutions through this landmark collaboration with Huawei, we are poised to bring about a transformative positive impact on the mines in Zimbabwe. This initiative will not only optimize energy usage but also provide a sustainable power source that will enhance the operational efficiency and financial stability of the mining sector.”
Mr. Xia Hesheng, President of Huawei Digital Power Sub-Saharan Region, reiterated the company’s commitment to sustainability and technological innovation saying, “We are excited to merge our solar expertise with Grid Africa to empower Zimbabwe’s mining industry with clean, dependable energy sources. This partnership highlights our dedication to driving sustainable progress, fostering long-term operational sustainability, and reshaping the industrial energy landscape in the region.”
Using solar power within mining operations promises multiple benefits, including a reduced reliance on the national grid, substantial cost reductions, and increased operational resilience through a consistent power supply. A 72MW solar project could create approximately 1,152 to 3,744 total jobs (direct and indirect) while also contributing to foreign currency savings by offsetting power imports. Moreover, with Huawei being a global energy player, this partnership further underscores the integration of cutting-edge technological expertise and a steadfast commitment to sustainability on a global scale.
The trailblazing 72MW solar agreement between Grid Africa and Huawei paves the way for a new era of sustainable energy solutions, setting a benchmark for companies committed to improving operational efficiency, championing environmental stewardship, and driving transformative change in industrial energy consumption.