Aptech Africa Commissions 150 kWp Solar PV and Battery Storage System at Juba Military Hospital

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Juba Military Hospital has officially commissioned a new 150 kWp solar PV system integrated with a 217.62 kWh battery bank, marking a significant step towards sustainable energy in South Sudanโ€™s healthcare sector. The project was implemented by Aptech Africa Limited in partnership with the UNDPโ€“Global Fund Programme.

The inauguration ceremony brought together key stakeholders to celebrate the milestone, which is expected to reduce the facilityโ€™s reliance on diesel generators and ensure more consistent power supply for critical medical services.

For years, the hospital, a central medical facility serving both the armed forces and the surrounding community, operated primarily on diesel-powered generators. Limited fuel supply often restricted power availability, particularly at night, hampering healthcare delivery and operational efficiency.

With the new solar-plus-storage system in place, the hospital can now ensure reliable electricity for its operations, improving patient care and reducing costs associated with fuel consumption.

โ€œFrom site preparation to commissioning, our team worked closely with local partners to deliver a system that meets the hospitalโ€™s demanding operational needs both day and night,โ€ said Aptech Africa in a statement. โ€œWe are proud to contribute to a project that not only saves lives but also sets a benchmark for renewable energy in healthcare across the region.โ€

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