CW Pakistan
  • Legacy
    • Legacy Editorial
    • Editor’s Note
  • Academy
  • Wired
  • Cellcos
  • PayTech
  • Business
  • Ignite
  • Digital Pakistan
  • DFDI
  • PSEB
  • PASHA
  • TechAdvisor
  • GamePro
  • Partnerships
  • PCWorld
  • Macworld
  • Infoworld
  • TechHive
  • TechAdvisor
0
0
0
0
0
Subscribe
CW Pakistan
CW Pakistan CW Pakistan
  • Legacy
    • Legacy Editorial
    • Editor’s Note
  • Academy
  • Wired
  • Cellcos
  • PayTech
  • Business
  • Ignite
  • Digital Pakistan
  • DFDI
  • PSEB
  • PASHA
  • TechAdvisor
  • GamePro
  • Partnerships
  • Computerworld

Lighting Lives: Solar Energy Provider EcoEnergy Secures $600,000 Investment from SIMA

  • March 30, 2018
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0
Share
Tweet
Share
Share
Share
Share

Lighting Lives: Solar Energy Provider EcoEnergy Secures $600,000 Investment from SIMA

Solar energy provider in Pakistan, EcoEnergy has secured an investment of USD 600,000 to provide off-grid solar energy to 10,000 households, in rural Pakistan. The innovative debt finance deal was struck between EcoEnergy and SIMA, a social investment advisor and manager, which is backed by the Dutch and Belgian government development banks, AXA, MetLife, USAID and the pension fund of the Episcopalian and Lutheran churches.
The capital is specifically assigned for product purchase, technology and services from BBOXX, a next generation utility company. The investment will back EcoEnergy’s operations, and help them scale, and extend their distribution network of the smart solar home systems across the country.
This investment will substantially increase its stock of solar home systems and provide access to BBOXX’s task management software, Pulse.

Read: Pakistani American Students’ Solar Powered Rickshaws Secure First Position at Hult Prize Competition

Asad Mahmood, CEO and Managing Partner, SIMA Funds, said:
“Our view is that where there is pre-judgement or prejudice about risks of operating in a market, there is in fact likely to be opportunity in that market. Pakistan has great promise for the off-grid solar energy sector, which remains mostly untapped. Indeed, the potential size of the Pakistani market is bigger than that of Kenya and Tanzania combined.”

Shazia Khan, Chief Executive Officer of EcoEnergy, added,

“Across Pakistan there are some 70 million people without access to grid electricity. This is holding back social and economic development. We have worked hard to gain a deep understanding of off-grid rural Pakistani communities in order to determine the best way to meet their energy needs. SIMA’s visionary work with us in securing this investment will provide us with the tools and services we need to expand the number of customers we can reach in Pakistan.
“We aim to reach 10,000 more households before the end of 2018.”
Mansoor Hamayun, Chief Executive Officer of BBOXX, commented,
“Using Pulse and BBOXX hardware dramatically increases the ability of companies like EcoEnergy Finance to reach a stage of bankability. Lack of access to reliable energy is a pressing global issue. That is why we are keen to build partnerships with organisations like SIMA to conduct similar transactions for other markets.”
Pulse is a cloud-based platform, which enables distributed businesses to improve efficiency and enhance customer service. Pulse overcomes many of the big obstacles that distributed energy companies, such as EcoEnergy, experience in Asia and Africa. These include managing customers, products and employees that are spread out across remote locations.
Source: Your Renewable News 
Share
Tweet
Share
Share
Share
Previous Article
  • Business

Pakistan Gears Up for Its Own E-Payment System

  • March 30, 2018
Read More
Next Article
  • Computerworld

Quick Look: GroupM Pakistan Hosts Digital Day Ecomm Fest 2018

  • March 30, 2018
Read More
You May Also Like
Read More
  • Computerworld

Careem is testing drone deliveries in Pakistan to see how well they scale

  • Content Desk
  • July 2, 2021
Read More
  • Computerworld

PTCL and NUCES Sign MoU to Improve Customer Experience

  • Content Desk
  • June 14, 2021
Read More
  • Computerworld

Japanese Investment Corp. Looking to Expand In Pakistan

  • Content Desk
  • June 12, 2021
Read More
  • Computerworld

UN’s Industrial Development Organization Speeding Up Fourth Industrial Revolution

  • Content Desk
  • June 9, 2021
Read More
  • Computerworld

FBR Gearing Up To Launch An Electronic Auditing System

  • Content Desk
  • June 8, 2021
Read More
  • Computerworld

Measures to Improve Economic Areas Proposed in Advisory Council Meeting

  • Content Desk
  • June 6, 2021
Read More
  • Computerworld

Five Year Projection: Islamabad Technology Park will produce $200 million, 5,000 employment

  • Content Desk
  • June 5, 2021
Read More
  • Computerworld

100+ Pakistani Women Doctors Provide Telemedicine to Palestinians

  • Content Desk
  • June 5, 2021

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending Posts
  • Asus Refreshes Vivobook Pro 14 And Pro 16 With Intel Panther Lake Core Ultra Chips
    • February 1, 2026
  • Apple Acquires Israel Based AI Startup Q.ai To Boost Audio And Speech Technologies
    • February 1, 2026
  • Instagram Develops Option To Exit Someone Else’s Close Friends List
    • February 1, 2026
  • Pakistan Reduces Customs Values On Imported Fibre Broadband And Networking Equipment
    • February 1, 2026
  • Pakistan IT Exports Show Strong Growth As Government Targets $10 Billion By 2029
    • February 1, 2026
about
CWPK Legacy
Launched in 1967 internationally, ComputerWorld is the oldest tech magazine/media property in the world. In Pakistan, ComputerWorld was launched in 1995. Initially providing news to IT executives only, once CIO Pakistan, its sister brand from the same family, was launched and took over the enterprise reporting domain in Pakistan, CWPK has emerged as a holistic technology media platform reporting everything tech in the country. It remains the oldest continuous IT publishing brand in the country and in 2025 is set to turn 30 years old, which will be its biggest benchmark and a legacy it hopes to continue for years to come. CWPK is part of the SPIN/IDG Wakhan media umbrella.
Read more
Explore Computerworld Sites Globally
  • computerworld.es
  • computerworld.com.pt
  • computerworld.com
  • cw.no
  • computerworldmexico.com.mx
  • computerwoche.de
  • computersweden.idg.se
  • computerworld.hu
Content from other IDG brands
  • PCWorld
  • Macworld
  • Infoworld
  • TechHive
  • TechAdvisor
CW Pakistan CW Pakistan
  • CWPK
  • CXO
  • DEMO
  • WALLET

CW Media & all its sub-brands are copyrighted to SPIN-IDG Wakhan Media Inc., the publishing arm of NCC-RP Group. This site is designed by Crunch Collective. ©️1995-2026. Read Privacy Policy.

Input your search keywords and press Enter.