How Ifeanyi Umejei tackles the electricity problem in Nigeria with ICE Commercial Power
AfricaX Podcast24 Heinä 2020

How Ifeanyi Umejei tackles the electricity problem in Nigeria with ICE Commercial Power

In this episode, meet Ifeanyi Umejei, co-founder of ICE Commercial Power in Lagos, Nigeria.

He and his co-founders are on a mission to solve the power problem in Nigeria through solar micro grids. By creating these grids for SME's, small and medium enterprise clusters, they are able to provide power for businesses, saving them money, allowing them to hire more people, creating more jobs, allowing them to produce more products that they can sell and ultimately helping to drive economic activity.

But not just that, they are also working on solving two additional challenges that, once solved, could lead to much better access of electricity in Nigeria.

And just to give you some context, of how big this problem that Ifeanyi and his team are tackling is, let me use his words:

Nigeria as a whole has 200 million people and has less electricity than Edinburgh, Scotland which has about half a million people. So the country just doesn't produce that much electricity and it is powered essentially by generators. And 83% of businesses in Nigeria say that access to electricity is their single biggest obstacle.

So this is a huge issue.

In the interview with Ifeanyi we talk about

  • How he got into the energy sector
  • What made him give up a cushy and well paid job to enter the entrepreneurial roller coaster
  • What their big picture strategy is, to hopefully solve the energy problem in Nigeria once and for all
  • What their first steps were in launching their company

and so much more...

There are tons of gold in this interview and we learned heaps from talking with Ifeanyi.

So we really hope that you enjoy this interview as well. And now without further ado, enter Ifeanyi....

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You can also watch the full interview with Ifeanyi Umejei, co-founder of ICE Commercial Power in Lagos, Nigeria on Youtube.

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