REDAVIA, a global market leader in clean solar power for businesses, has outdoored the COVID-19 Resilience Lease, a new concessionary solar power programme to support Ghanaian and Kenyan businesses lease solar power plants.
A press statement issued by the company said “COVID-19 has disrupted African businesses significantly. In this challenging time, REDAVIA enables sound businesses to reduce their operating costs with a free solar plant leasing service. REDAVIA has introduced the COVID-19 Resilience Lease, which provides solar power plants to business customers for six months, completely for free.
“After these six months, customers can choose to roll-over this Lease into a regular REDAVIA solar plant lease or request REDAVIA to re-deploy the plant. This offer is available to selected long-term sustainable Ghanaian and Kenyan companies on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last.”
The statement said The Royal Senchi Hotel & Resort as well as the Mankoadze Fisheries Limited in Tema, have signed onto the REDAVIA COVID-19 Resilience Lease, citing Mr. Godfried Kwame Anafi, Director of Mankoadze Fisheries as being eager to see the restart of his company’s cold store and resumption of service to the corporate and independent fishing customers as soon as possible.
“REDAVIA will lease MFL the solar plant six months for free, so MFL’s system-critical business gets through the crisis successfully.
Erwin Spolders, CEO & founder of REDAVIA, said “REDAVIA understands the economic implications of this pandemic, and we pledge to be a true friend to our business partners in this time of need.”