Feb 5, 2026
Africa’s renewable energy expansion is accelerating, led by solar deployment across East, West and Southern Africa. According to Energy-Storage.News, as generation capacity grows, the continent’s central challenge is shifting from installation to integration. Grid instability, diesel dependence and weak transmission networks are placing new emphasis on battery energy storage systems (BESS) as critical infrastructure rather than optional add-ons.
In many African markets, storage is not driven by energy trading or arbitrage, but by fundamental reliability needs. Hybrid microgrids, solar-plus-storage plants, and grid-support systems are increasingly required to stabilize frequency, reduce curtailment and ensure consistent electricity supply for communities and industry. High ambient temperatures, dust and remote operating environments further raise the bar for system design.
Across Africa, utilities and developers are increasingly shifting away from standalone equipment procurement toward integrated storage systems that combine hardware, software and lifecycle support. Bankability and risk management are becoming central to storage deployment, particularly for utility-scale and hybrid microgrid projects that depend on long-term financing.
RelyEZ’s Integrated Strategy
RelyEZ has positioned its Africa strategy around an end-to-end approach to energy storage. Its portfolio combines three core elements: the GridUltra containerized BESS platform, the Venture Series of flexible application solutions, and an integrated Energy Management System (EMS). The company has achieved Tier-1 BESS classification and BBB bankability ratings, with product performance and quality warranty supported by insurance coverage from Munich Re.
GridUltra is a liquid-cooled containerized BESS platform designed for high-temperature operation and long-duration use. The Venture Series extends this platform into a family of solutions tailored for multiple use cases, including utility-scale renewable integration, commercial and industrial backup power and hybrid solar-storage-diesel microgrids. At the intelligence layer, RelyEZ’s EMS transforms storage systems into controllable grid assets.
Current Deployments
RelyEZ’s current African deployments reflect the continent’s most urgent priorities: energy access and reliability. In Kenya, the company has secured a contract to deliver integrated solar-storage-diesel microgrid systems for nine remote villages across Turkana, Marsabit, Samburu and Isiolo counties under the Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation (REREC).
In West Africa, RelyEZ has also won a large-scale EPC project in Burkina Faso, comprising 40 MW of photovoltaic generation coupled with a 10 MW/30 MWh battery energy storage system. The project is designed to support the power supply in the Koudougou area by enhancing grid stability and improving supply reliability through PV-plus-BESS integration.
As Africa’s renewable transition enters a new phase, battery storage is becoming the backbone of resilient power systems. End-to-end delivery models that combine robust hardware, intelligent control and lifecycle support are increasingly essential to ensure long-term project performance.
Source: IndexBox Market Intelligence Platform