Solutions Built for remote Delivery and Tough Conditions
Reliable power, efficient hot water, and total system optimization—engineered for weak grids, difficult access, and challenging water quality.
Our solutions
Our Full Range of Solutions
AfriQuency delivers integrated energy systems designed for environments where “standard” assumptions fail: unstable grids, limited maintenance access, and borehole water that can be harsh on equipment. Our approach prioritizes reliability, protection, and maintainability over the full lifecycle.
Solar pv & bess
Solar PV & Battery Storage (C&I)
Reduce operating costs and improve uptime with PV and battery systems engineered for real-world constraints—unstable grids, generator interaction, and locations where maintenance access is limited.
- Grid-tied / hybrid / off-grid
- BESS controls
- Generator + poor-grid integration
Energy-efficient hot water solutions
Energy-Efficient Hot Water
Lower thermal energy spend and maintain consistent service with hot water systems designed for tough sites—variable demand, limited technical staff, and water conditions that accelerate wear if not engineered correctly.
- Heat/thermal integration
- Storage + recirculation efficiency
- Monitoring
TOTAL POWER SOLUTIONS AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Total Power + Energy Efficiency
Audit → optimize → integrate. We improve power quality, reduce waste, and build phased upgrade plans that work even where grid stability is poor and logistics are complex.
- Audits + baselines
- Power quality & protection
- Retrofit roadmaps
Supporting Capabilities
Reliable Water Systems
Desalination and treatment options for difficult water sources, including boreholes with challenging quality characteristics, integrated with pumping and monitoring.
Monitoring & Service
Remote monitoring, alarms, reporting, preventive maintenance plans, and spares strategy—designed for limited-access sites.
Want an engineered budget range for your site?
Share location, monthly kWh/diesel, grid stability notes, and operating hours—we’ll respond with assumptions, a budgetary estimate, and next steps.