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ABOUT SOLAR23

SOLAR23 GmbH, headquarted in Ulm, Germany, is a turnkey solar energy company focused on creating optimized and personalized solutions for African countries. SOLAR23 participates in tenders, and undergoes business development on our own. We are dedicated to improving sustainable access to clean, sufficient, and safe solutions for all. Furthermore, we offer solutions for a large array of challenges; from water pumping to on-/off-grid PV systems for energy consumption; we do it all. 

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Supply and Delivery of Hybrid Power Plants and SHS in Central province in Zambia

Project: Providing access to modern electricity services by means of hybrid Mini-Grids and SHS, access to capacity building and enabling entrepreneurship, gender inclusion in rural Zambia.

The Tender Notice contains further details about the project, contract specifications, terms of participation, and tendering.

The tender dossier is available from the contracting authority via the email address: procurement_zambia@solar23.com

The deadline for submission of tenders is 22 March 2023 at 17:00 CET.

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PV POWER PLANTS

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SOLAR PUMPING SYSTEMS

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STREET LIGHTING

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SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
 

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SOLAR WATER HEATING

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SOLAR POWERED FRIDGES & FREEZERS

Solar Energy

Mini Grids

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS

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PV Containers

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Professional, fast, and reliable. Contact us with any questions you may have about your problems, so we can offer the right solution for you. We are open M-F: 8am-5:30pm, but you can reach us by email at any time and we will get back to you promptly.

Neue Strasse 22, 89073 Ulm

General Inquiry: info@solar23.com

Project/Purchasing Inquiry: sales@solar23.com

Office Phone: +49 731 70 80 99-0

Fax: +49 731 70 80-90-99

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"Let's Make Solar Work"
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SOLAR23 GmbH

"Let's Make Solar Work"

This Nigerian-German project “Let’s make solar work” was initiated by experienced solar companies teaming up under the leadership of SOLAR23 to organize know-how and technology transfer from Germany to Nigeria and was co-funded by numerous entities. This project aimed to transfer knowledge of effective ‘plug & play’ power audit tools, their implementation, and advanced power efficiency measures. Additionally, it introduced the use of solar PV diesel hybrid power supply solutions. The intent was to spread this knowledge amongst Nigerian energy professionals so they can advise small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and social facilities and secure a stable energy supply. SOLAR23 was responsible for the overall coordination of the project. Around the years of this project prices for solar systems dropped, so that the costs for solar energy productions are lower than for diesel generators and thereby represent a sustainable and financial advantage. Unfortunately, this knowledge and technology severely lack in west African countries. Therefore, in duration of this initiative, knowledge was also provided, and first trainings were provided to explain and operate diesel generators. Seminars focused on power audits for companies and facilities, solar PV diesel hybrid systems. and on diesel savings, all of which were quickly booked out. Local professionals were given knowledge on how to correctly size and deliver mid-scale solar PV diesel hybrid systems and were given modern analysis tools to improve their understand of customer power consumption patterns. We are very happy at the initial success from these trainings and look forward to expanding knowledge around the globe in the coming years. . . . #PPP #Nigeria #Solar_Energy #PowerTheWayToSustainability #Renewable_Solutions #Alternative_Energy #ClimateChange #Klimaschutz
"Let's Make Solar Work" | NGEP Meeting
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SOLAR23 GmbH

"Let's Make Solar Work" | NGEP Meeting

This Nigerian-German project “Let’s make solar work” was initiated by experienced solar companies teaming up under the leadership of SOLAR23 to organize know-how and technology transfer from Germany to Nigeria and was co-funded by numerous entities. This project aimed to transfer knowledge of effective ‘plug & play’ power audit tools, their implementation, and advanced power efficiency measures. Additionally, it introduced the use of solar PV diesel hybrid power supply solutions. The intent was to spread this knowledge amongst Nigerian energy professionals so they can advise small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and social facilities and secure a stable energy supply. SOLAR23 was responsible for the overall coordination of the project. Around the years of this project prices for solar systems dropped, so that the costs for solar energy productions are lower than for diesel generators and thereby represent a sustainable and financial advantage. Unfortunately, this knowledge and technology severely lack in west African countries. Therefore, in duration of this initiative, knowledge was also provided, and first trainings were provided to explain and operate diesel generators. Seminars focused on power audits for companies and facilities, solar PV diesel hybrid systems. and on diesel savings, all of which were quickly booked out. Local professionals were given knowledge on how to correctly size and deliver mid-scale solar PV diesel hybrid systems and were given modern analysis tools to improve their understand of customer power consumption patterns. We are very happy at the initial success from these trainings and look forward to expanding knowledge around the globe in the coming years. . . . #PPP #Nigeria #Solar_Energy #PowerTheWayToSustainability #Renewable_Solutions #Alternative_Energy #ClimateChange #Klimaschutz
"Let's Make Solar Work" | Save Money
04:46
SOLAR23 GmbH

"Let's Make Solar Work" | Save Money

This Nigerian-German project “Let’s make solar work” was initiated by experienced solar companies teaming up under the leadership of SOLAR23 to organize know-how and technology transfer from Germany to Nigeria and was co-funded by numerous entities. This project aimed to transfer knowledge of effective ‘plug & play’ power audit tools, their implementation, and advanced power efficiency measures. Additionally, it introduced the use of solar PV diesel hybrid power supply solutions. The intent was to spread this knowledge amongst Nigerian energy professionals so they can advise small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and social facilities and secure a stable energy supply. SOLAR23 was responsible for the overall coordination of the project. Around the years of this project prices for solar systems dropped, so that the costs for solar energy productions are lower than for diesel generators and thereby represent a sustainable and financial advantage. Unfortunately, this knowledge and technology severely lack in west African countries. Therefore, in duration of this initiative, knowledge was also provided, and first trainings were provided to explain and operate diesel generators. Seminars focused on power audits for companies and facilities, solar PV diesel hybrid systems. and on diesel savings, all of which were quickly booked out. Local professionals were given knowledge on how to correctly size and deliver mid-scale solar PV diesel hybrid systems and were given modern analysis tools to improve their understand of customer power consumption patterns. We are very happy at the initial success from these trainings and look forward to expanding knowledge around the globe in the coming years. . . . #PPP #Nigeria #Solar_Energy #PowerTheWayToSustainability #Renewable_Solutions #Alternative_Energy #ClimateChange #Klimaschutz
Solar PV for Bab Al-Hawa Hospital in Syria
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SOLAR23 GmbH

Solar PV for Bab Al-Hawa Hospital in Syria

SOLAR23 delivered a 127 kWp solar system to Bab Al-Hawa Hospital in Syria. After years of violence in Syria, many sections of the electrical grid in Syria were destroyed and went completely out of service. The alternative option that emerged was diesel generators, which resulted in a dependence on diesel. This diesel generator dependence particularly applies to hospitals, mobile clinics, and health care centers that need power to provide urgent medical service. Bab Al Hawa Hospital (BHH) is the largest and busiest hospital in northern Syria. The hospital treats about 3,500 patients a month, including emergency treatment. The Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations (UOSSM) found that solar energy is the most practical and stable solution to ensure continuous electricity 24/7 and has now planned to install a photovoltaic system. The project at the Bab Al-Hawa Hospital is the first of its kind in Syria. The Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations decided to assign this contract to a company that has a proven track record of similar reference projects: A home run for the seasoned photovoltaic expert SOLAR23, who won the tender for this solar project and could additionally score due to its Africa expertise, staff skills and financial stability. Only 100 days were needed to deploy and commission the solar PV system. While system design and configuration had already been specified, it was the task and challenge of SOLAR23 to create a package according to the local building and infrastructure, in line with the tender configuration and specification, comprising matching components and high-quality products “made in Germany” by renowned companies of the solar industry - and should still offer the truly convincing price/performance ratio, which SOLAR23 is known for. The project includes 480 solar photovoltaic panels with a capacity of 127 kWp DC power, 288 batteries capable of storing 720kWh of power, and advanced data control systems. It is expected to save over 7,000 liters of diesel per month on average. This amounts to approximately 20-30% of the monthly energy cost of the hospital. The system can fully power the ICU, operating rooms, and emergency departments during diesel outages. SOLAR23 was also responsible for technical planning, delivery and training of local staff and the system conforms to the highest international standards.

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