Aptech Implements Solar PV Systems to Enhance Healthcare in Central African Republic
Aptech Africa has installed 102 kWp of solar photovoltaic systems in three healthcare facilities in the Central African Republic, improving power reliability and reducing reliance on diesel generators. This initiative strengthens vaccine cold chain management and overall healthcare delivery in a region with limited electrification.

Aptech Africa has equipped three healthcare facilities in the Central African Republic with a total capacity of 102 kWp of solar PV systems. These installations at Bégoua Health Center, Bédé Combattant Health Center, and Boye Rabe Hospital ensure continuous electricity for critical operations including lighting and vaccine refrigeration.
Each facility is supported by battery storage, allowing for operation during periods without sunlight. The project aims to enhance healthcare delivery by minimizing reliance on diesel generators, improving patient outcomes, and supporting local technician training for system maintenance.
The shift to solar is crucial in a country where only 15-17% of the population has access to grid electricity, potentially improving service hours and diagnostic capacity significantly. The broader implications suggest that renewable energy solutions can reinforce healthcare systems in energy-constrained environments.




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