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HUSK Power Expands Solar Microgrids In India & Nigeria With $750,000 Debt From DEG

Husk Power Systems announced it has secured funding from Germany’s development finance institution DEG to build 8 new community solar microgrids in Nigeria, and support the expansion of the company’s India operations.

DEG allocated the funds from its Up-Scaling Program, which is co-financed by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. The 5-year loan in the amount of US $749,000 follows Husk successfully closing debt totalling US $10.3 million from EDFI-ElectriFI and IREDA in 2022 to build over 200 microgrids in India.

The DEG financing is the first debt raised by Husk for its business in Nigeria, where the company currently has 12 operational microgrids, and a target of building 500 by 2026.

The 8 microgrids in Nigeria will connect more than 500 residential and commercial customers, reduce the number of diesel generators in use by 400, while creating about 40 new direct local jobs.

According to Petra Kotte, Head of Banking and German Business Division at DEG,

“Husk is exactly the type of company we’re looking for at the Up-Scaling Program, which supports innovative greentech business models in emerging markets that demonstrate high development impact and a significant reduction of carbon emissions.”

Manoj Sinha, Co-Founder and CEO at Husk said:

“Access to affordable debt is critical to scaling solar microgrids in Nigeria, home to 90 million people without electricity access. This financing provides Husk with a solid foundation for unlocking additional debt, including local currency debt, this year and beyond.”

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  • January 9, 2023
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