ENGIE has acquired Afric Power and Tieri, two companies specialising in energy services in West Africa to quickly expand and become one of the leaders in energy services in West and Central Africa.
The two firms specialize in the design, installation and maintenance of electrical systems and automated control mechanisms in West Africa and are based in Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger.
According to Philippe Miquel, Regional Manager of ENGIE West and Central Africa,“Afric Power and Tieri have both made their mark in the region and built up a diverse customer portfolio by focusing on quality, proximity and innovation. We fully share these values and are convinced that this solid foundation combined with ENGIE’s expertise, financial clout and international credentials will enable us to quickly establish the integrated energy service provider the region needs.”
Afric Power and Tieri are complementary companies offering a comprehensive service including system design, the assembly of electrical cabinets and automated control mechanisms, and the installation, maintenance and warranty coverage of equipment. The companies have forged strong partnerships with customers operating in many sectors, such as agro-industry, agri-food, mines, large-scale services and data centres.
ENGIE’s activities in West and Central Africa are focused on centralised energy generation, mini-grids and individual solar kits. The firm recently commissioned the 30 MW Santhiou Mekhe solar photovoltaic plant in Senegal, was awarded the energy and systems component of the Dakar Regional Express Train (TER) project and commissioned the Soubré hydroelectric dam (275 MW) in Côte d’Ivoire.
ENGIE will capitalise on this acquisition to set up a regional platform with a view to offering energy services (installation and maintenance) to commercial and industrial customers, both private and public.