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Nigerian Off-grid Energy Startup Daystar Power Secures $38 Million To Expand In by iamprincewill: 1:05pm On Jan 13, 2021
Nigerian solar energy provider, Daystar Power is starting this year on a good note. With $38 million new funding from Investment Fund for Developing Countries and Morgan Stanley Investment Management and other investors, the firm will be looking to expand solar access across West Africa.

“Sunray Ventures founded Daystar Power to address one of West Africa’s most significant barriers to economic development — access to reliable and affordable power. We are happy that this transaction will provide Daystar Power with the required financing to continue to lead in off-grid solar for commercial and industrial customers in West Africa,” said Christian Wessels, Co-Founder of Daystar Power and Sunray Ventures. Read more....https://media.getfundedafrica.com/2021/01/13/nigerian-off-grid-energy-startup-daystar-power-secures-38-million-to-expand-in-west-africa/

Re: Nigerian Off-grid Energy Startup Daystar Power Secures $38 Million To Expand In by Ademat7(m): 1:29pm On Jan 13, 2021
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Re: Nigerian Off-grid Energy Startup Daystar Power Secures $38 Million To Expand In by SavageResponse(m): 6:57pm On Jan 13, 2021
iamprincewill:
Nigerian solar energy provider, Daystar Power is starting this year on a good note. With $38 million new funding from Investment Fund for Developing Countries and Morgan Stanley Investment Management and other investors, the firm will be looking to expand solar access across West Africa.

“Sunray Ventures founded Daystar Power to address one of West Africa’s most significant barriers to economic development — access to reliable and affordable power. We are happy that this transaction will provide Daystar Power with the required financing to continue to lead in off-grid solar for commercial and industrial customers in West Africa,” said Christian Wessels, Co-Founder of Daystar Power and Sunray Ventures. Read more....https://media.getfundedafrica.com/2021/01/13/nigerian-off-grid-energy-startup-daystar-power-secures-38-million-to-expand-in-west-africa/

Where in Nigeria are they active? I had never heard of them until now
Re: Nigerian Off-grid Energy Startup Daystar Power Secures $38 Million To Expand In by Homeyfav: 6:25pm On Jan 14, 2021
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