JGH Solar delivered a turnkey Solar back-up PV Power Plant for the UN House in Bamako, the capital of Mali.
The project was successfully completed with installation, commissioning and training ending in September 2022. As a part of the contract JGH Group will also provide bi-annual maintenance, after-sales services and technical support for the next 3 years.
The plant has a total capacity of 250 kWp, and includes a 537,6 kWh Lithium Battery bank.
The UN compound in Bamako is expected to operate on solar as the main source of power in order to reduce fossil fuels – and thereby being first movers in the Malian market in regards to sustainable solar energy.
Details of the project:
- Project: Supply, delivery and installation of Solar PV Hybrid System (250kWp), incl. civil works, training and after-sales services
- Client: United Nations Development Programme, (UNDP), Mali
- Place: Bamako, Mali
- Funded by: UNDP
- Status: Completed
- Size: Total capacity: 250 kWp, incl. 537,6 kWh Lithium Battery bank

Alvaro Cool Martinez and Jordi Faxedas Rubio, represented JGH SOlar when the plant was handed over to the local UN office.

The solar PV plant has a capacity of 250 kWp

The plant is backed up by a Lithium battery bank with a capacity of 537,6 kWh

The local team that installed the Solar plant: Moussa Ibrahim Maiga, Energy and electrical Engineer, Energy and electrical Engineer Ngolo Coulibaly, electrical technicians Alhassane Haidara and Seydou Samake, civil technician, Yoro Sidibe, Moussa Komaganra and Affouchata Traore.
Part of the success
Head of Department, Solar
Mads Finnerup
Denmark:
+45 2933 7191
E-mail:
mf@jgh-group.com
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