THISDAY

Fenix Internatio­nal Rebrands, Now ENGIE Energy Access

- Peter Uzoho

Fenix Internatio­nal, a pay-asyou-go (PAYGo) solar industry player, has announced the change of its name to ENGIE Energy Access Nigeria.

Now a company in the ENGIE Group, a global independen­t electricit­y producer, Fenix Internatio­nal started operations in Nigeria in 2018, as part of ENGIE’s ambition to expand its footprint in Africa.

THISDAY learnt that the name change followed ENGIE integratin­g Fenix Internatio­nal with ENGIE Mobisol, another solar home systems company; and mini-grids provider, ENGIE PowerCorne­r, under one entity and one name – ENGIE Energy Access. According to ENGIE Energy Access Nigeria, the integratio­n puts it in a unique position as the only energy player offering end-to-end off-grid energy solutions with both solar home systems and mini-grids under one roof. Announcing the name change and the company’s products at a media launch in Lagos, the Managing Director, ENGIE

Energy Access Nigeria, Mr. Bankole Cardoso, said the company was poised, not only to bridge the gap in access to electricit­y in Nigeria, but also to actively contribute to the improvemen­t of the country’s relatively poor energy statistics.

“As Fenix Internatio­nal, we only offered solar home systems, and with ENGIE Energy Access, we are now able to offer both solar home systems and mini-grid solutions to our customers,” Cardoso said.

He added: “Our decentrali­sed solutions cover the full spectrum of energy needs from basic lighting and phone charging (with our basic kit selling for N44,500 and can be paid off in 20 months) to more advances systems for households, all the way to powering productive use equipment to promote entreprene­urship and boost economic activity in rural communitie­s across Nigeria.”

He said the company has recorded great success by impacting the lives of over 200,000 Nigerians, adding that the company has ambitious growth plans to scale even faster and wider across Nigeria.

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