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 Sudanโs healthcare sector. The project was implemented by Aptech Africa Limited in partnership with the UNDPโGlobal Fund Programme.
The inauguration ceremony brought together key stakeholders to celebrate the milestone, which is expected to reduce the facilityโs 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.
โFrom site preparation to commissioning, our team worked closely with local partners to deliver a system that meets the hospitalโs demanding operational needs both day and night,โ said Aptech Africa in a statement. โWe 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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