Sollys Energy joins Inaugural Cohort of The Commonwealth Startup Fellowship

We are excited to share that Sollys Energy has been selected among 20 top high-growth startups for the inaugural cohort of The Commonwealth Startup Fellowship. We join startups across the Commonwealth, all working towards innovative and impactful solutions in Agriculture, Healthcare, Education and Renewable Energy.

This six-month fellowship, delivered by Imperial Enterprise Lab in partnership with the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) in the UK, will provide participating startups with invaluable resources to scale their impact. Through intensive in-person and online learning, tailored coaching, and access to a powerful global network, participants will gain the tools and insights to achieve business growth and sustainability.

As a company dedicated to advancing clean and sustainable energy solutions, we understand the urgent need to bridge the energy access gap, especially in communities that remain underserved. Reliable and affordable energy is a fundamental driver of economic development, yet millions still lack access to it. At Sollys Energy, we are committed to powering development leveraging technology, innovative business models, and strategic partnerships to bring clean energy where it is needed most.

We are honored to be part of this journey and look forward to learning, growing, and driving meaningful change. Stay tuned as we share insights from this experience, and let’s continue working towards a more sustainable and equitable world.

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In July 2024, Sollys Energy entered into a partnership with the Ministry of Energy in Malawi to electrify 1,000 rural off-grid households by marketing, delivering and installing Solar Home Systems (SHSs). With financial support from the World Bank, through a $150,000 grant from the Malawi Off-Grid Market Development Fund – Ngwee Ngwee Ngwee Fund (NNNF), Sollys Energy is scaling up its sales and distribution network in order to reach more remote households and businesses across Malawi.

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