The “Eureka” project is finally starting. The first phase, called “Eureka A-1”, the initiative has just been launched by the Government of Benin, through Millennium Challenge Account Benin II (MCA-Benin II). It aims to provide solar kits to 5,000 households in rural areas, thereby improving access to electricity for people living in several regions, i.e. covering at least 75% of the territory.
Solar systems with a combined capacity of 350 kWp
All the solar kits that will be installed in households in “disadvantaged” areas will have a total capacity of 350 kWp. The equipment will be provided by Greenlight planet, a provider of prepaid solar energy services in Africa. The company will work closely with African Renewable Energy Systems and Solutions (ARESS), a local solar solutions provider in Benin, for the installation and maintenance of the solar systems.
The two companies will install 3,500 Sun King home kits (60), the equivalent of three hanging lamps and a USB port for recharging mobile phones, and 2,500 Sun King home kits (400). The kit consists of a solar television, light tube lamps and mobile phone charging stations. The “Eureka” project is initiated by the Government of Benin funded by Millennium Challenge Account, through its Millennium Challenge Account Benin II (MCA-Benin II) programme.
Inès Magoum