Solar energy company SpenoMatic Group has opened an interactive center in Nairobi. As current electricity costs continue to rise and the market's demand for reliable alternative energy sources grows increasingly urgent, the group is intensifying efforts to promote solar energy applications. This interactive center, located in Sarit Centre, aims to create a learning space where visitors can delve into the immense potential of solar energy in Africa's green transition. Open to the public, the center welcomes students, young professionals, families, and seniors. Through live demonstrations, hands-on operations, and expert guidance, visitors will gain a comprehensive understanding of how solar energy works, learn how it reduces electricity costs for households or businesses, and explore its role in cutting carbon emissions and improving Kenya's environmental energy solutions. "This is an excellent opportunity to bring solar energy closer to the general public," said Nikita Surti from SpenoMatic Home Solutions. She pointed out that Africa possesses some of the world's leading solar energy potential, yet much of it remains untapped. The center allows visitors to see, touch, and truly grasp how solar systems can transform lives—from lowering energy costs and enhancing energy security to safeguarding the environment for future generations. With rising electricity prices, climate challenges, and government policies promoting a cleaner energy future, Kenya's energy landscape is undergoing significant changes, presenting growth opportunities for solar and other renewable energy sources.




