We’re proud to share a major milestone in our international engagement: the successful delivery of 690 solar systems to Ethiopia as part of the WHO’s Stop-TB initiative.

This large-scale project focuses on decentralized energy access—bringing reliable solar power to remote health facilities across the country. Over the course of five shipments, we coordinated the transport of 25 containers filled with compact solar units designed for quick deployment and long-term resilience.
Each system contributes to the fight against tuberculosis by ensuring stable electricity for diagnostics, refrigeration, and communication in areas where grid access is limited or non-existent.
This project is a powerful example of how technology transfer and logistics expertise can support global health goals. We’re grateful for the collaboration and proud to be part of a solution that combines sustainability, innovation, and impact.
Let’s keep pushing boundaries—one container at a time.