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Gensets Turn into the Optimal Choice to Face Ghana’s Energy Crisis

Several African countries have experienced an energy crisis for many years, and Ghana is one of them. This situation has definitely affected the country’s economy.

Several African countries have experienced an energy crisis for many years, and Ghana is one of them. This situation has definitely affected the country’s economy.

II-066 Model installed to work as stand-by supply in the event of mains failure at Sahel - Sahara BSIC (GH) LTD bank in GHANA
II-066 Model installed to work as stand-by supply in the event of mains failure at Sahel – Sahara BSIC (GH) LTD bank in GHANA

There are continuous long-term power outages, something that greatly hinders the normal operations of companies.

Technician repairing a failure on a utility pole
Technician repairing a failure on a utility pole

Job reductions, as well as increased business production costs, are the immediate consequences of the energy problem the country is undergoing as a result of several simultaneous conditions. The source of this problem is partly the limited availability of resources to supply thermal plants, along with the power plants and electricity transmission grid’s poor infrastructure.

In order to mitigate the impact of power supply failures, many local companies have chosen to start using gensets at their facilities, ensuring an uninterrupted power supply for their productive activity.

A fleet of gensets has recently arrived to the facilities of Johna Marby LTD, our distributor.

Gensets unloading at our distributor’s facilities in GHANA
Gensets unloading at our distributor’s facilities in GHANA

Some of the companies that have Johna Marby LTD as their main supplier are the Sahel-Sahara Bank, the Capital Bank, as well as PAK MICRO FINANCE COMPANY LTD, one of Ghana’s leading microfinance companies. These financial institutions rely on INMESOL gensets at a critical time for the country’s economic situation.

Capital Bank, one of the most influential financial institutions in GHANA
Capital Bank, one of the most influential financial institutions in GHANA