A community health dispensary in rural Kajiado—serving over 2,000 residents—had no reliable electricity. Refrigeration for vaccines failed daily. Medical lamps ran on kerosene. Staff worked by daylight only.
SkyGen deployed a fully off-grid 4.5kW solar system:
- 15 x 300W monocrystalline panels
- 8kWh lithium battery bank
- 5kVA pure sine wave inverter
- Dedicated circuits for vaccine fridge, LED lighting, and medical equipment
The team installed it in 2 days using ground-mounted racks (roof was too weak). The clinic now runs:
✓ Vaccine cold chain 24/7
✓ Examination lights, sterilizers, and mobile phone charging
✓ Evening outreach sessions and record-keeping
Within 3 months:
- Zero fuel costs (previously KES 9,500/month on diesel)
- Vaccine spoilage dropped to zero
- Staff morale and service hours increased significantly




The nurse-in-charge said: “We saved three lives last month because the fridge never failed—and we could call for referrals at night.”
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