This strategic investment is set to boost Azuri’s market growth plans in both East and West Africa and open up new favorable plans for the business.
Azuri Technologies enables solar home systems to off-grid consumers in sub-Saharan Africa on a pay-as-you-go basis. These systems focus to enable households without access to the grid to proit from modern conveniences, from electric light to satellite TV and Internet access via smartphones.
Japanese corporation Marubeni has global significance in energy and substantial experience in Africa. The capital infusion will enable Azuri to strengthen expansion in existing sub-Saharan Africa markets and roll-out its solar lighting, TV and additional services into new markets, with a aim on enhancing the lives of millions living without access to the grid.
Yoshiaki Yokota, chief operating officer, power business division at Marubeni Corporation, said, “The global energy market is progressing rapidly, with the launch of new renewable technologies and energy-efficient devices. We are happy to be a strategic partner of Azuri as a market leader and see their solar home solutions and services as catalysts for change in the Africa energy sector and beyond.”
Jamie Vollbracht, partner at IP Group, added saying, “As an early investor in Azuri, we are delighted with its growth to date, with over 150,000 systems sold, positively impacting off-grid households in Africa. Today we are delighted to welcome Marubeni to the business to assist power the next exciting phase of growth for Azuri.”