Husk Power Systems

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We're the leader in providing clean energy services to rural communities in Asia and Africa.

05/15/2026

Closing time was once determined by the sunset. Now, it is determined by ambition.

Meet Khalid Yusuf. In Kwa District, Khalid provides an essential service. He helps the community stay connected by charging mobile phones. For years, his business and the local economy reached a limit every evening. At 9.00 PM, the streets became dark, movement stopped, and doors were locked for safety.

“But now, thanks to the reliable electricity from Husk Power, we can keep our business running until 10.00 or 11.00 PM.”

The impact of rural electrification is greater than the lightbulb itself. It is about safety, growth, and the removal of worry. Entire communities move without fear after dark. Local business owners like Khalid are increasing their daily earnings. There is a new sense of security that comes with dependable power infrastructure.

At Husk Power, we are not just installing grids. We are making the day longer for thousands of people with goals. When the lights stay on, the opportunities remain available.

05/12/2026

What does our “local industrial revolution in Nigeria” look like?

▪️ It looks like rice mills in Nasarawa running 24/7 on solar.

▪️ It looks like cold storage facilities that allow fishermen to trade fairly instead of discarding their catch.

▪️ It looks like 300+ jobs with 90% of which are rooted in the rural communities we serve.

Our Co-Founder and CEO Manoj Sinha recently sat down with Okechukwu Nnodim of on the sidelines of the World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings to discuss the future of rural electrification in Nigeria.

The reality on the ground is shifting. As diesel prices climb, renewable solutions are now approximately 70% cheaper than diesel alternatives. But as Manoj shared, “That is only half the story.”

With 90 million Nigerians still without grid access, our isolated mini-grids are providing a pay-as-you-go lifeline, powered by solar, battery storage, and smart prepaid systems.

The goal? To deploy 1GW of renewable energy assets across Nigeria by 2030.

As for the “Solar vs. Grid” debate? Manoj is clear: “We are complementing, not competing with the grid.”

Read the full feature here: https://punchng.com/husk-targeting-1gw-renewable-rollout-in-nigeria-says-ceo/

04/29/2026

The sound of progress should not be deafening.

In many rural African and Indian economies, diesel generators are the default. We often talk about their high costs and carbon emissions, but there is a silent crisis we frequently overlook. This is noise pollution.

Operating at 70-85 dB, most generators exceed safe auditory limits. At these levels, they pose a risk of permanent hearing damage for the communities they serve.

On , we are highlighting a cleaner, quieter path forward. By deploying distributed solar and battery storage, Husk is:

▪️ Eliminating noise pollution for businesses and households.
▪️ Slashing CO2 emissions to meet global climate goals.
▪️ Providing price stability away from volatile fossil fuels.

Reliable power should empower a community, not harm its health. Let us silence the scourge of diesel.

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