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Breaking Barriers and Building Brighter Futures with the Women of Lumos
On March 8th, we celebrate International Women's Day, a day dedicated to commending and honouring the achievements and contributions of women in energy worldwide. At Lumos, we’re proud to spotlight the remarkable journeys and insights of some of the extraordinary women who are crucial and integral parts of our renewable energy team. Through their experiences and will power, they exemplify the spirit of perseverance, dedication, and empowerment in solar energy careers that lie


Lumos Provides Clean Energy to Ivorians with its Special Offer to Light up 2024
Lumos Côte d'Ivoire recently launched a special offer with exclusive prices on the ECO (B7) and PRIME (B9) Lumos Yellow Boxes, allowing even more individuals and their families in Côte d’Ivoire to buy a Lumos box for less affordable solar solutions off-grid energy. Under the committed leadership of Lumos Côte d’Ivoire’s CEO, Renée Comoë Seka, Lumos is giving Ivorians the opportunity to access clean and renewable energy sustainable electricity solar home systems, contributing


Powering the Holidays for a Brighter Season
The holiday season is normally a time of joy, family, and celebration. However, amidst the warm spirit of the season, ensuring consistent...


From Generators to Solar Energy: the Power Revolution is Here
As the world continues to face the realities of climate change and the need to reduce carbon emissions, Lumos is leading the way for countries in Sub-Saharan Africa like Nigeria and Côte d'Ivoire by providing sustainable and affordable solar energy solutions as part of the clean energy transition. By providing clean power through off-grid solar systems, Lumos makes users’ homes and businesses healthier to spend time in, in addition to reducing costs, to help create a brighter


Unlocking Power for 100 Million People in Sub-Saharan Africa
In parts of the world, including Sub-Saharan Africa, access to electricity is more of a luxury than a basic. For example, in Nigeria, 46%...
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