In The Precision Transition, Louis Strydom of Wärtsilä Energy outlines a pragmatic pathway for Africa’s energy future, balancing rapid electrification with climate goals. The article argues for a “capped carbon overdraft” — a time-limited use of flexible gas power to stabilise grids and enable large-scale deployment of renewables. Highlighting real-world energy challenges such as grid instability, diesel dependence, and rising power demand, the piece emphasizes the role of flexible, future-fuel-ready technologies, including hydrogen and ammonia, in achieving a faster and more resilient energy transition. The analysis positions Africa’s power strategy as a realistic, cost-effective model for sustainable development and early emissions reduction.
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Kofa Closes $8.1 Million Pre-Series A Round to Expand Energy Access in Urban Africa
Kofa, an innovative technology-driven energy company, has successfully closed an $8.1 million pre-Series A funding round to expand its AI-powered battery-swapping network in urban Africa. The investment will accelerate the company’s clean energy solutions, starting in Ghana and Kenya, and help optimize the distribution of batteries for motorcycles, households, and businesses. With the backing of prominent investors like E3 Capital, Injaro Investment Advisors, and the Shell Foundation, Kofa is on track to scale its network and drive sustainable energy adoption across the continent.
