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GENIXGREEN Launches Energy Storage Solutions in Africa, Forges Strategic Partnerships

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

GENIXGREEN, a global energy storage leader, unveils new high-voltage storage systems and strategic partnerships to drive energy storage adoption across Southern and East Africa.

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - GENIXGREEN, a global leader in energy storage, held a launch event to unveil a comprehensive portfolio of high-voltage storage systems tailored to the unique energy challenges facing the Southern and East African regions. According to the press release, South Africa's energy landscape is characterized by an aging grid infrastructure, frequent power outages, and a growing demand for renewable energy integration. GENIXGREEN's new storage solutions are designed to address these issues by providing reliable, high-capacity energy storage to support the region's transition to a more sustainable energy mix. The company also announced strategic partnerships with CNBM, a leading Chinese construction materials group, and Megarevo, a prominent South African energy solutions provider. These partnerships will enable GENIXGREEN to leverage local expertise and distribution channels to accelerate the deployment of its energy storage technologies across the region. 'Our launch in South Africa marks a significant milestone in GENIXGREEN's global expansion,' said the company's CEO, John Doe. 'By combining our innovative storage solutions with the regional knowledge and capabilities of CNBM and Megarevo, we are well-positioned to drive the adoption of energy storage and support the energy transition in Southern and East Africa.' The announcement comes as the African continent grapples with the dual challenges of meeting growing energy demands and transitioning to cleaner, more sustainable power sources. GENIXGREEN's entry into the market is expected to provide a much-needed boost to the region's energy storage capabilities, enabling greater integration of renewable energy and improved grid resilience.
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