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REDAVIA Solar Power | AmCham Member Of The Month

By Albert Ludwig Botchway, AmCham Communications
By Albert Ludwig Botchway, AmCham Communications
Albert Ludwig Botchway is the Communications Officer at the American Chamber of Commerce in Ghana (AmCham Ghana), where he leads the Chamber’s communications strategy and brand visibility. He drives stakeholder engagement, media relations, and content initiatives that strengthen U.S.–Ghana business relations. His work supports trade, investment, data protection awareness, and innovation across the Chamber’s activities

REDAVIA Solar Power | AmCham Member Of The Month

REDAVIA Solar Power, an industry leader in solar power is our Member of the Month for January. They are experts in agro-foods processing, manufacturing, mining, as well as service infrastructure, hospitality & real estate, communities and utilities.

Headquartered in Munich, Germany, REDAVIA serves its customers through local offices that help them deeply understand local challenges and establish fitting affordable, clean energy solutions.

The company opened its Ghana office in July 2017 and has since then delivered German-engineered technology at the heart of its containerized, easy to deploy solar farms. REDAVIA, through its Academy, ensures an ongoing knowledge transfer around renewable solar power to Ghanaian students and professionals with the aim to equip current and future generations with all relevant know-how.

In comparison to independent power producers, which typically demand around 20 years, fixed power purchase agreements, REDAVIA offers greater operational flexibility for their customers while also mitigating the risk for their funders. In addition, their approach allows them to provide customers with more consistent system quality, faster delivery, and simpler regulatory processes.

REDAVIA’S solution seamlessly integrates into existing power infrastructures, supplementing grid-connected power and/or diesel generators, using batteries when economic.

According to the company’s CEO,  Erwin Spolders, the decision to expand their presence in West Africa was a logical step in their business growth strategy and gives them the ability to serve their customers and prospects locally.

In 2018, REDAVIA signed an agreement with  Special Ice, a manufacturing company in the beverage industry in Ghana to deploy nine solar units and a total of 756 kWp to the Special Ice factory in the Oyarifa district in Accra.

At REDAVIA, they aim to significantly increase access to clean energy for businesses and households globally and at the same time uphold absolute integrity and maintain the highest standards in health and safety.

Click here for Company Overview and more at www.redaviasolar.com


Contact REDAVIA Ghana Asset Ltd. at

19 Kofi-Annan Street
Airport Residential Area Accra
Accra GA/R, Ghana
phone: +233 (0) 307 002 054

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