Investors pool capital. The vehicle buys and owns solar charging units. SMEs lease them and pay monthly. Returns flow from real, productive assets on the ground.
Real assets · real cash flows
Buy solar charging units and lease them to SMEs — for mobile-phone charging, minor solar power to the local area, and localised data storage for businesses and governments — helping operators earn extra income, and generating returns for investors.
We run two vehicles to keep things ring-fenced and focused by region — one for Africa, one for Asia — so capital, assets and risk stay isolated to their geography.NaijaCharge is building a network of solar-powered phone charging stations across Africa and Asia. Our stations provide affordable charging services to communities with unreliable electricity, while creating income for local operators and investment opportunities for global supporters. Charge Phones. Create Jobs. Invest in Solar Infrastructure.
Participants contribute into a regional NaijaCharge vehicle.
Capital is deployed into solar charging units — owned by the vehicle, not the operator.
Local operators and businesses pay to use the units in their communities.
Income generated by the units flows back to participants.
Distributed solar turns sunlight into power, income and connectivity exactly where the grid doesn't reach — and where demand is growing fastest.
Each programme owns assets only within its region, keeping exposure clean and clear. Invest in Income-Generating Solar Units
Solar charging units and micro data hubs across African markets.
Solar charging units and micro data hubs across Asian markets.
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NaijaCharge participation opportunities may vary by country and may be subject to local laws, eligibility requirements, risk disclosures and participation terms. Any projected revenue, return, payout or income estimate is illustrative only and is not guaranteed. Participants should read the applicable terms before contributing to any unit or programme.