This innovative project, led and financed exclusively by African stakeholders, marks a major milestone in the development of renewable energy in Senegal and West Africa.
Walo Storage positions Senegal at the forefront of integrating variable renewable energy while enhancing grid resilience. Its operational model offers a replicable blueprint for
Senegal energy storage system supplier The national electric utility of Senegal, Senelec, has signed a 20-year capacity change agreement (CCA) with developer Infinity Power for a
Senegal has begun commercial operations at a new solar energy facility that combines photovoltaic power with lithium-ion battery storage, the first of its kind in West Africa,
With the Launch of Walo Storage, a New Era Begins for Senegal''s Energy Sector in West Africa to be coupled with battery energy storage dedicated to frequenc
Construction of the battery energy storage system is expected to commence in early 2024 at the Tobène substation in Thies and is expected to become operational in 2025.
Independent power producer, Africa REN, has commissioned a 20MW of solar PV power plant with a 10MW/20MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Senegal. Named
The lithium-ion battery energy storage unit is the first battery-storage project in West Africa dedicated to frequency regulation and is designed to stabilize Senegal''s grid and
In Senegal, about half the rural population lacks a reliable source of power and consumers who have electricity pay some of the highest rates on the continent. Financing and political risk
With the launch of Walo Storage, Senegal''s energy sector enters a new era of sustainable solar power and reliability.
This innovative project, led and financed exclusively by African stakeholders, marks a major milestone in the development of renewable energy in Senegal and West Africa.
The lithium-ion battery energy storage unit is the first battery-storage project in West Africa dedicated to frequency regulation and is designed to stabilize Senegal''s grid and reduce blackouts.

Construction of the battery energy storage system is expected to commence in early 2024 at the Tobène substation in Thies and is expected to become operational in 2025. Once complete, it will be one of the largest of its kind in West Africa, and will help Senegal to avoid approximately 37,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year.
Renewable energy company Africa REN has started construction of the Walo Storage project – a lithium-ion battery energy storage system situated in northern Senegal.
Battery storage offers incredible opportunities for Senegal to reap the benefits of renewables, while ensuring people get a secure, reliable supply of energy. We are excited to begin a promising new chapter in Senegal and further strengthen our work in the renewable energy sector.”
The BESS is to be built at the Tobène substation in Thies, Senegal. It will be operated by Infinity Power’s 158.7 MW wind farm in Senegal, Parc Eolien Taiba N’Diaye (PETN)
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