Batteries, Climate Action, and Building Africa’s Energy Future

At Soleil Power, we believe that energy is more than electricity — it is opportunity, resilience, and progress. As conversations around climate action continue to grow, energy storage is increasingly becoming one of the most important pieces of the clean energy transition.

We were delighted to see our CEO, Brendan Cronin, recently featured on Climate Talk Uganda for a discussion on battery manufacturing, climate resilience, and the future of clean energy in Uganda and beyond.

The conversation highlighted an important reality: renewable energy alone is not enough. Reliable energy storage solutions are essential for ensuring that power generated from solar and other renewable sources can be effectively stored and used when needed. As countries across Africa continue to expand access to clean energy, batteries are becoming central to creating dependable and sustainable energy systems.

Climate conversations matter because they create spaces for innovation, collaboration, and action. Platforms like Climate Talk Uganda are helping drive important discussions around sustainability and practical climate solutions.

We appreciate the Climate Talk Uganda team for creating this platform and for highlighting conversations that inspire progress.

Listen to the full discussion here:

https://climatetalkuganda.fireside.fm/48#CleanEnergy

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