Lagos event highlighted groundbreaking solutions aimed at addressing Africa’s energy challenges
In a significant step towards addressing the continent’s energy needs, PAM Africa successfully hosted its inaugural PAMDAY event at the PAM Centre in Lagos yesterday. This highly anticipated gathering brought together top professionals and stakeholders in the renewable energy sector to showcase PAM Africa’s latest innovations.
The PAMDAY event featured a diverse array of activities aimed at highlighting the company’s flagship innovations, including PAM Solar, So-Cool, Net Zero Village (NZV), PAM-Ai, and Solar Battery Hub. Each innovation is designed to tackle specific energy challenges faced across Africa, from enhancing access to cooling to optimising energy consumption through AI technology.
Pam Africa’s impact on the renewable energy sector continues to grow, with the company supplying over 1.2MW of clean energy this year alone. This achievement has powered homes, businesses, and communities, significantly advancing access to sustainable energy across Nigeria.
The company has garnered significant recognition for its innovative contributions to the renewable energy sector. This year, both So-Cool and Pam-Ai received nominations for the Solar Innovation of the Year Award from the Africa Solar Industry Association (AFSIA). This prestigious award honours groundbreaking advancements in solar technology that significantly impact energy accessibility and sustainability across the continent. PAM Africa’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation has positioned it as a frontrunner in this competitive field.
Additionally, PAM Africa has been nominated for the African Solar Company of the Year, celebrating its overall contributions to advancing solar solutions in Africa. These nominations highlight the company’s dedication to transforming the energy landscape and addressing urgent energy challenges faced by communities across the continent.
PAM Africa’s achievements are supported by partnerships with key investors, including Innovate UK, EDP through the Access to Energy (A2E) Fund, and AFD through the Digital Energy Facility. These collaborations have been instrumental in advancing PAM Africa’s solar solutions and scaling its impact in underserved communities.
Dr. Patrick Agese, CEO of PAM Africa, stated, “PAMDAY represented a pivotal moment for us to demonstrate our commitment to providing sustainable energy solutions across Nigeria and the African continent. We are grateful to our partners and sponsors for supporting our journey as this event not only showcased our innovations but also showed our progress in transforming the energy landscape,”
The event included keynote addresses from notable figures in the energy sector, panel discussions, and product showcases, providing an excellent opportunity for attendees to engage with industry experts and explore potential collaborations.
Attendees connected with like-minded professionals, investors, and innovators, fostering meaningful interactions that can drive impactful solutions for sustainable energy access in Africa.
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