April 2024
VoltaViewAfrica relies on new sodium-ion battery technology (SIB), both for stationary PV battery storage and for mobile battery solutions, such as the electrical operation of boat engines and small vehicles (TukTuks or bajaji).
VoltaViewAfrica relies on new sodium-ion battery technology (SIB), both for stationary PV battery storage and for mobile battery solutions, such as the electrical operation of boat engines and small vehicles (TukTuks or bajaji).
We are currently conducting endurance tests on sunᵉdrive motors. These were developed in cooperation with our partner
Januar 2024 VoltaViewAfrica will be presenting the “SuneBoat” project for the electrification of fishing boats in Sub-Saharan Africa together with…
School project in Kaolack/Senegal The Brusch&Ritscher Foundation enables the construction of a school center in Kaolack/Senegal, resulting from a school…
e-Mobility for Bird-Watching in The Gambia Birdwatching is one of the main tourism attractions in The Gambia. Over 600 different…
November 2023 Our story is making headlines in the Goslarsche Zeitung today! Check out the article to learn more about…
August 2023 The NDR recently filmed a segment about us.
June 2023 Handover of the first reference plant in the fishing village of Balingho in The Gambia.
The Watoto Wa Africa orphanage in Mwanza/Tanzania is an institution in great need, as it has no or only irregular electricity and no drinking water. Its only source of water is the collection of rainwater in large tanks. In spring 2023, there was a typhoid epidemic with fatalities. To support the orphanage, VoltaViewAfrica will install a Powerhouse by the end of this year, which will provide electricity and clean drinking water for the orphanage. This project is supported by the Rotary Club of Goslar.
Fishing is the main source of income for many families in sub-Saharan Africa along the west and east African coasts and the large lakes in the central parts of the continent, e.g. Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika and Malawi Lake. The fishing boats are mainly operated with petrol outboard engines.