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THE PEOPLE

The names on your roof

You will meet a surveyor, an installation lead and a service manager. All three are on our payroll, and you will have the direct number of at least one of them.

THE CREW

Nineteen people, six of whom you will meet

The rest are installers and apprentices working out of the Dzorwulu yard. Nobody on your roof is a subcontractor.

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Kwabena Ofosu-Mensah

Founder and lead designer

Fourteen years at ECG before this, four of them on the distribution side in Ga East. Signs off every system design personally.

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Naa Adukwei Lartey

Head of installation

Runs the roof crews and the safety file. If your system was fitted after 2021, she inspected it before handover.

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Selorm Agbeko

Survey and design

Does the shading studies and the yield modelling. The person who will tell you the array should be smaller.

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Efua Ansah

Service manager

Owns the twice-yearly visits, the monitoring dashboards and the fault line. Twenty-four hours, always.

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Yaw Boadu

Electrical lead

Certified for LV work by the Energy Commission. Everything on the AC side of the inverter is his.

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Abena Owusu

Compliance and permits

Files the net-metering applications, books the ECG inspections and chases them until they happen.

HOW WE HIRE

We train installers rather than poach them

There are not enough certified solar installers in Ghana, and bidding for the ones who exist has made every firm in this city more expensive without making any of them better. So we take two apprentices a year out of the technical institutes, put them through Energy Commission certification at our cost, and keep them on the roof with a lead for eighteen months before they run anything alone.

Eleven of the nineteen people here came in that way. It is slower than hiring, and it is the reason we can promise you that the crew on your roof works for us.

Current openings

Apprentices taken each year

Two

Time on the roof before leading

18 months

Certification paid for by us

Every one

Of the nineteen, trained here

Eleven

HOW WE WORK

Three promises we put in writing

Solar in Ghana has an honesty problem, and it is not usually about the panels. It is about what was promised on the phone and never written down.

A yield figure before a deposit

Every quote carries the modelled output of YOUR roof in kilowatt-hours a month, with the shading measured rather than assumed. If we are more than ten per cent under it in year one, we add panels at our cost.

Our own crew, never a subcontractor

The five people who install your system are on our payroll and hold Energy Commission certification. Nobody is sent to your roof whose name we cannot tell you the day before.

The paperwork is ours to chase

Net-metering application, ECG inspection, the certificate, the warranty registrations. You sign twice; we queue for everything else.

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THE SURVEY IS FREE

Find out what your roof is worth

Ninety minutes on site, a shading study, a modelled monthly yield and a written price. Nothing to pay, and the report is yours whether you use us or not.

Book a roof survey +233 30 274 1180