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Thika Road Exit 7,off Garden Estate, opposite Castle Garden Hotel

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Skygen Energy Solutions – Professional Borehole Drilling & Water Services in Kenya

At Skygen Energy Solutions, we don’t just drill boreholes — we deliver reliable, sustainable water access tailored to your needs. Whether you’re a homeowner seeking independence from municipal supply, a farmer irrigating crops, or a business securing operational continuity, our team brings precision, professionalism, and proven

Inverter Integration at Kahawa Sukari – Powering a Residential Complex Reliably

A 6-unit residential complex in Kahawa Sukari faced daily 4–7 hour blackouts, forcing residents to rely on noisy, costly diesel generators. With rising fuel prices and frequent equipment failures, the landlord sought a permanent solution. SkyGen installed a 7.5kW hybrid inverter system (CanadianSolar) with: Our technicians

11kWh Solar System Powers Urafiki Karovana School

Urafiki Karovana School, a primary institution in Ruiru-Nairobi corridor, installed an 11kWh solar system to eliminate daily blackouts that disrupted lessons, computer labs, and water pumping. Before solar, the school spent KES 28,000 monthly on diesel for backup generators—and still faced 4–6 hour outages during peak

Rooftop Solar Canopy Installation in Kajiado – Powering a Growing Household Off-Grid

A family in Ongata Rongai, Kajiado County, installed a 4.8kW solar canopy system to replace their unreliable grid connection and costly diesel generator. With 3 children, daily use of fridge, TV, lights, and a water pump, their monthly KPLC bill averaged KES 12,000—and outages lasted 6–10

Choosing the Right Inverter for Your Home—Hybrid, On-Grid, or Off-Grid?

Kenyan homes face frequent power interruptions, rising electricity tariffs, and inconsistent grid access. Your inverter choice determines whether your solar system saves money, keeps lights on during blackouts, or both. Here’s how to pick the right one. On-Grid InvertersBest for: Urban homes with stable grid accessHow

Solar Pumps vs Diesel: A Cost Comparison for Kenyan Farmers

A maize farmer in Kitui used a 5HP diesel pump to irrigate 2 acres—running it 4 hours daily during dry season. His monthly fuel bill? KES 18,500. Add KES 3,200 for maintenance and spare parts, and the total hit KES 21,700/month. Over 5 years, that’s over

Off-Grid Solar in Mai Mahiu: Powering a Farm Without the Grid

A small-scale dairy farm in Mai Mahiu had relied on diesel generators for years—spending over KES 25,000 monthly on fuel and maintenance. Frequent breakdowns disrupted milking schedules and chilled storage, risking spoilage and income loss. In early 2025, the owner reached out to SkyGen Energy Solution