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  • With EUR 100,000 Sollatek can help 75 homes and businesses purchase and install power backup systems to run lights, fans, fridges, WIFI routers, or essential equipment during power outages.

    €100,000
    Betrag
    5.50%
    Zinsen
    24 Monate
    Reifegrad
    6 Monate
    Rückzahlungen
    EUR
    Währung
    Betrag€100,000
    Zinsen5.50%
    Reifegrad24 Monate
    Rückzahlungen6 Monate
    WährungEUR
      100%
      Vollständig finanziert in 3 Stunden auf 16 August 2021.

      Das Projekt

      Basic info:

      Issuer: Sollatek Electronics Kenya Ltd. 
      Currency:  EUR 
      Amount: 100,000
      Interest rate: 5.5% p.a. 

      Direct loan

      This is a direct loan to a company and therefore it is recommendable that you are careful with the amount you will invest. 

      Documentation

      Information document issuer (NL)

      Information note issuer (BE)

      Company Background

      Sollatek Electronics Kenya Ltd is an East African leader in supplying clean reliable on and off grid energy solutions. We have been in operation since 1985 as the sole authorised agent for Sollatek products and the owner of the Sollatek franchise in East Africa. Our Head Office is in Mombasa, Kenya and sales office in Nairobi, Kenya. We operate as a wholesale and last mile distribution outfit, selling our products through a region-wide network of distributors, hardware, electronic shops, supermarkets, NGO and Co-operatives. We provide installation services, comprehensive after sales care and hassle free warranty services on all our products.

      Our on-grid division supplies and installs voltage protection range includes voltage switchers, stabilisers, and uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).  These devices assist businesses from small to large avoid losses, monetary and efficiency, due to unreliable power by keep their businesses, homes, and lives working uninterrupted.

      The Sollatek Solar Division supplies complete turnkey solar systems and ancillary equipment including solar energy systems, solar modules, charge controllers, batteries, solar home systems and portable lanterns. We offer a wide range of affordable and quality product to cater to all the different financial capabilities of end users in Kenya.

      As a Company we believe in access to affordable clean energy for all. Currently only 12.6% of Kenya’s rural population is connected to grid power. For the estimated 30 million people without a connection, solar energy is one of the most reliable and cost effective solutions. Beyond lack of access to grid power, 49% of the rural populations live at the poverty line as defined by the World Bank, which means they have limited or no disposable income for managing the high upfront costs of some solar solutions.

      Since 2009, we have sold over 700,000 portable solar lanterns and solar home systems in East Africa. Through this more than 3.5 million people have gained access to clear renewable energy as a result of Sollatek’s activities. We continue to strive to provide clean and reliable energy for all.      

      In recent years, Sollatek has won two grants pursing the goal of universal energy access, the USADF Power Africa Off-Grid Challenge for Sollatek Solar Centers. We installed 15 income generating solar centers to run cold storage facilities and lighting for fishing coops along the Kenyan Coast. This project was a finalist in the African Innovation Awards. In 2015, SEKL was awarded a grant from Energy and Environment Partnership (EEP) for setting up an solar entrepreneur network across Kenya to encourage last mile sales and distribution of portable solar lanterns and solar home systems.    

      The Project

      With EUR 100,000 Sollatek can help 75 homes and businesses purchase and install power backup systems to run lights, fans, fridges, WIFI routers, or essential business equipment during power outages. 

      Impact

      Direct benefits of the loan:  

      • 75 homes and businesses with access to clean, affordable and reliable energy 
      • Estimated 500 individuals who will benefit

      Indirect benefits of the loan: 

      • Improved performance at school as children have reliable lights for schoolwork at homes
      • Health benefits as kerosene lanterns are removed from indoors which fumes cause respiratory illnesses 
      • Increase incomes as both homes and business do not have to pay for electricity or phone charging 
      • Increase security for homes and night time activities 

      Mission & Vision

      To be the East African leader in voltage protection, renewable energy and energy saving industries with a primary focus on offering high quality, affordable, and innovative products and services to all our customers. 

      Building on our over 30 years of experience working in East Africa as a wholesale and distribution company for power control & solar energy, we diversified into specialised solar projects, portable solar lanterns and home systems and innovative industrial power optimisation systems.

      Management Team 

      Mr. Chris R. Soper – Chairman    
      Chris is a Chartered Shipbroker and a successful entrepreneur with over 40 years experience of running businesses in Kenya. Chris started in shipping but a chance meeting with Manhal Allos, Managing Director of Sollatek UK Limited, led to him starting up Sollatek Kenya in 1986 to sell voltage protection devices. In 1992, Chris became one of the first people in Kenya to explore business opportunities in renewable energy. Sollatek Kenya has since that time become a leading player in the solar industry.

      Mohamed Saleem N. Abdulla—Managing Director 
      Saleem is a certified accountant with over 25 years of accounting and management experience and over 20 years working with Sollatek.  Born and educated in Mombasa, he began his career at United Touring Company in Nairobi as the Group Credit Controlled. After 3 year with UTC, Saleem moved back to Mombasa to join Sollatek as the Accountant. Saleem has risen steadily through the ranks of the Company and was promoted to take over from Chris Soper as the Managing Director in 2007. Under his stewardship, Sollatek has doubled its turnover in the past 5 years.

      Shemina S. Khodabaksh—Commercial Manager     
      Shemina is a career administrator with over 20 years work experience in large commercial enterprise. Shemina started with The Aga Khan Hospital where she worked for over 15 years in various positions. She joined Sollatek in 2006. Shemina has been responsible for setting up and effective office management infrastructure, which has been invaluable for Sollatek, as the Company has grown rapidly in the recent years. She also spearheaded the Corporate Social Responsibility program for the past 5 years, and has been credited with many successful charitable activities organized by Sollatek.

      Natalie Balck – Head of Projects and Partnerships 
      Natalie was educated in the States and England holding a BA in psychology and MA in International Development. She has worked in Washington DC, England and Kenya in marketing, campaigns and with NGOs. For the last 7 years, she has been working with Sollatek Electronics Kenya Ltd, developing their region wide marketing strategy, fundraising and solar project implementation. She successfully managed the USADF Power Africa Solar Run Freezers for Fisherman project as well as EEP Sollatek Direct: Solar Entrepreneurs in Kenya.  

      Samwel O. Odhiambo – Sales and Distribution Manager 
      Sam was born and educated in Nairobi. After graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from University of Nairobi in 1999, Sam joined Kenya Credit Traders Limited, a credit/HP firm as a Sales Executive. His strong work ethic and exceptional selling skills saw him promoted to be the Manager of the Company’s shop in Eldoret. Sam left KCTL to join Delmer, an electronic weighing and Telecommunications Company in 2001. He worked for Delmer for 6 years and had a short stint at Kenital Solar before joining Sollatek in April 2008. A brilliant salesman and an excellent administrator, Sam has not only played a key role in firmly establishing Sollatek in Kenya but also in expanding the business regionally into Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi.

      Website

      http://sollatek.co.ke/

      Track Record of Awards 

      2016 - Finalist in the Africa Innovation Awards in South Africa 

      2015  - SEKL was named one of Kenya’s Top 100 Mid-Size companies in East Africa by KPMG Kenya. 

      2015 - Awarded a grant from Energy and Environment Partnership (EEP) for setting up an solar entrepreneur network across Kenya 

      2015 - Mazingira Award in Category of Green Energy Solution 

      2014 - Winner of the USADF Power Africa Off-Grid Challenge of 100,000 USD for Sollatek Solar Centers. 

      2014 - Winner of Energy, Solar and Lighting, Kenya Homes Expo 

      2013  - SEKL was named one of Kenya’s Top 100 Mid-Size companies in East Africa by KPMG Kenya.

      Previous Project 

      USADF Power Africa Off-Grid Challenge

      Energy and Environment Partnership (EEP) 

      World Food Program Office in Isiolo, Kenya 

      Name des UnternehmensSollatek
      CEOSaleem Abdulla
      Gegründet1985-01-01
      StandortMombasa
      SektorLandwirtschaft
      Umsatz€3,500,000
      Mitarbeiter80
      KreditwürdigkeitC

      Auswirkungen

      Für fast 30 Millionen Kenianer, die in ländlichen Gebieten leben, ist der Zugang zu Elektrizität nach wie vor schwer zu erreichen. Es ist nicht ungewöhnlich, dass die Menschen manchmal fünf Kilometer laufen müssen, um etwas so Einfaches wie das Aufladen eines Mobiltelefons zu tun. Sollatek bietet eine ganze Reihe von Solarenergielösungen an, um einen zuverlässigen Energiezugang für Unternehmen und Haushalte zu gewährleisten. Da Solarenergie billiger und zuverlässiger ist als Netzstrom, verändern die Aktivitäten von Sollatek das Leben der Landbevölkerung. Seit 2009 haben ihre tragbaren Solarlaternen und Solar Home Systems mehr als 3,5 Millionen Menschen in Ostafrika Zugang zu sauberer, erneuerbarer Energie verschafft.

      Haushalte, die Zugang zu sauberem und erschwinglichem Strom haben, sind nicht mehr auf schädliche und gesundheitsgefährdende Brennstoffe wie Kerosin angewiesen, um ihre Laternen zu beleuchten. Er ermöglicht eine Steigerung des Einkommens, da die Energie für Haushalte und Unternehmen mit der Zeit kostenlos wird. Da zuverlässiges Licht die Sicherheit in der Nacht erhöht und es den Kindern ermöglicht, länger zu lernen, um ihre schulischen Leistungen zu verbessern, verbessert es die Lebensbedingungen in den ländlichen Gebieten erheblich.

      SDGDie Auswirkungen

      Mit diesem Projekt leisten Sie einen Beitrag zu den folgenden nachhaltigen Entwicklungszielen:

      SDG 1. Keine Armut

      SDG 7. Erschwingliche und saubere Energie

      SDG 13. Klimapolitik

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