Lesotho is building its first large-scale solar power station in the Maseru district. The project will be completed in two phases—30 MW and then 40 MW—with the plant set to start operating in early 2025.
Featuring dual 110V/220V AC outlets and 2-hour fast charging via solar or wall outlet, this compact unit delivers 3000W output for camping, RV trips, and emergency backup. Lightweight design, LCD screen, and multiple ports (USB-C/PD, 12V DC) ensure seamless off-grid energy.
The power station is reported to cost an estimated US$45 million to construct. The project has received a loan from the African Export–Import Bank. ^ a b Patrick Mulyungi (14 August 2021). "South Sudan: New players for Juba solar PV-plus-storage project".
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