Access to electricity in Africa : our challenge

Access to electricity in Africa : our challenge

In 2017, it was estimated that 53 % of the African population had no access to electricity. Yet the development of the electricity network is essential to the development of the continent.  Adeos International has taken on a challenge: to contribute to the coming systemic change by facilitating access to electricity in Africa.

Access to electricity, a major challenge for Africa

In Africa, it is estimated that out of 1.2 billion people, 645 million were living without electricity in 2017. That is more than half of the population. A majority of Africa’s population now lives in rural areas. As a result, they do not have access to national distribution networks. The World Bank, which is taking a close interest in this matter, believes that the extension and improvement of those networks are urgent. It has spoken of an economic transition and encourages the removal of obstacles that limit demand at each stage of the electrification plan.

While reliable access to electricity is an imperative for any modern economy, it is also a social issue. Electricity greatly improves the living conditions of those who have access to it. it enables hospitals to provide quality care, populations to improve their living standards with equipment such as refrigerators and telephones, and guarantees access to information.

Our commitment on the african continent

Since our creation in 2013, Adeos International has been pursuing a single objective: to be part of Africa’s economic transition. Our Commitment? To equip the African electricity network without skimping on its quality. As specialists in MV/LV transformer substations, we are sharing with Africa more than 20 years of expertise in the world of medium voltage power so we can guarantee reliable, secure and long-lasting facilities.  

As suppliers throughout Africa, we have been established in our main markets since 2017: Senegal, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Algeria. The creation of our factories in these places helps to sustain the economy and local human resources. Our subsidiaries benefit from logistical support and financial, legal and R&D support. This gives them the means to develop their own strategy by using their network of partners and by being included in local calls for tenders. In addition, our geographical proximity to our customers ensures optimal responsiveness. It also enables us to build up a relationship of trust with all our local contacts, which we value greatly. 

In this way, we are participating along with all of our employees in Brittany, Dakar, Kinshasa and Algiers in the creation of a reliable electrical network that was previously insufficient.

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EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE
EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE
Providing expertise to our African customers and partners since 2013.
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A MADE-TO-MEASURE SERVICE
A MADE-TO-MEASURE SERVICE
Our research department develops comprehensive ranges of products that are specific to your requirements and local regulations.
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OPTIMAL RESPONSE TIMES
OPTIMAL RESPONSE TIMES
Our local proximity means we can respond rapidly to our customers and forge strong and trusting relationships.
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