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AM Power Solar Projects
St. Therese of Lisieux IV Hospital Rwibaale, Uganda
60 kWp PV microgrid with a 200 kWh Vestwoods lithium-ion BESS
Hospital in rural Uganda
AM Power Solar delivered a 60 kWp solar PV system with 200 kWh of lithium-ion battery storage for St. Therese of Lisieux Rwibaale Health Centre IV. A mission hospital founded by the Banyatereza Sisters, located five hours from Kampala. The fully off-grid system, designed with Aurora software and verified on-site, generates nearly 100 MWh annually. Ensuring uninterrupted power across all hospital operations. Serving over 30,000 people, St. Therese specializes in maternal and child health, where reliable energy directly safeguards lives in operating theaters, neonatal wards, and cold-chain storage
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St. Christopher’s International School
AM Power Solar took a Phased approach for installing solar for St. Christopher’s International School (SCIS).
The primary benefits of solar energy for SCIS are current electricity bill savings, protection against inflation by safeguarding against future electricity bill increases, and the provision of clean, green energy.
50 kWp in Phase 1 and 100kWp in Phase 2 with a battery backup
International school
Nairobi, Kenya
Roslyn Academy Nairobi Kenya
Conducted a 200 kWp solar energy audit and installed a 17 kWp pool-heating solar system to boost energy efficiency at Rosslyn Academy, an international school recognized for its strong emphasis on innovation and faith-based education.
17 kWp pool heating solar system
International school
Nairobi, Kenya
Université Chrétienne Bilingue du Congo (UCBC), Beni, D.R.C
We installed 34 kWp off-grid solar systems powering UCBC campuses, enabling reliable electricity for classrooms and community facilities. UCBC is accredited by the Congolese Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, emphasizing community development and academic excellence.
“Thanks to solar power, we can now study even after sunset, which has greatly improved our learning experience.”
34 kWp off-grid solar system
University in Democratic Republic of Congo