By: Aoma Keziah

Startimes has announced a strategic partnership with Mwalimu National Sacco aimed at driving the uptake of solar energy solutions among its members.
The initiative will enable the Sacco members to secure financing for the purchase of solar systems, making renewable energy more accessible to educators and their communities.
Speaking at the event, Startimes Director of Solar Sam Deng emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating that it marks a key step in the company’s efforts to diversify into green energy.
Mr Deng highlighted the potential long-term benefits of solar energy, both for individuals and the environment noting that the adoption of solar power not only cuts down on energy costs but also contributes to sustainability efforts, reducing the carbon footprint in the Country.
“This partnership represents a pivotal step in revolutionizing green energy solutions in our country. By enabling educators to invest in solar technology, we are not only promoting renewable energy but also empowering them financially which is not only cost-effective but also environmentally friendly,” he noted.
The Sacco’s chairman Mr Joel Gachari echoed these sentiments, expressing optimism about the positive impact the partnership will have on the Sacco’s members.
“Access to solar energy is an important development, particularly for our members living in areas where grid electricity is limited. This initiative will offer them an affordable alternative, helping to improve their quality of life,” said Gachari.
He noted that the partnership comes at a time when there is growing demand for renewable energy solutions in Kenya, driven by increasing energy costs and the need to combat climate change.
Grace Njenga, Startimes Solar System Partnership Business Manager said the initiative is expected to create a ripple effect, promoting the use of clean energy in both rural and urban areas and supporting Kenya’s overall efforts to enhance renewable energy adoption.
“Our goal is to make solar energy products affordable and accessible to all Kenyans, and this partnership with Mwalimu Sacco is a major step forward. Together, we will ensure that the benefits of solar energy reach a broader population,” she said.
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