In the cities of Goma and Bukavu, many community spaces suffer from irregular access to electricity, affecting the smooth running of social, educational and spiritual activities. These frequent power cuts are not limited to light failures: they represent a high financial cost (generators) and disrupt the harmony of gatherings, particularly in the evening.
Energy instability doesn't just mean lights out. It puts a strain on the finances of communities that have to resort to costly generators, and disrupts the peaceful atmosphere needed for evening gatherings. For structures whose vocation is to gather and teach, every blackout becomes an obstacle.
Faced with this reality, GoShop has launched a project in our workshops to assemble customized solar kits. They will soon be ready for deployment at 21 sites across the Democratic Republic of Congo. Each site will be equipped with a 5.4 kWp solar system, incorporating a Multiplus II GX 48V/5000VA inverter, an MPPT 250/100 charge controller, and a 15 kWh storage system. This solution guarantees reliable, long-lasting power supply, essential for spiritual and community activities. Beyond technical performance, this project illustrates GoShop's commitment to providing sustainable solutions that transform the daily lives of communities.

These facilities reduce energy costs by up to 80%, while guaranteeing a stable environment for spiritual and community activities. At GoShop, we believe that every community deserves clean, continuous energy.
➡️ Do you have a similar project for a health center, place of worship, school or community space? Our kits are available and can be customized to suit your needs. Simply contact us
GoShop deploys 21 solar kits for community spaces in the cities of Goma and Bukavu