Project Brief

250 Million Dollars Solar Farm

The 100 MW/H Solar Farm based in Chad stands as an ambitious and revolutionary project promoted by Etis Tech, embedded within a broader vision aimed at revolutionizing the global energy landscape and promoting socio-economic development in less developed countries.

This initiative is not merely a solar energy production facility but embodies a deep commitment to addressing global challenges related to energy access, environmental sustainability, and reducing socio-economic disparities. The decision to locate the solar farm in Chad is not arbitrary: the country, like many others in the region, faces significant challenges related to energy poverty and infrastructural underdevelopment.

Through this project, Etis aims not only to provide clean and accessible energy to the local population but also to stimulate economic development by creating job opportunities, fostering local skills development, and promoting projects related to the renewable energy sector.

The business model adopted by Etis Tech is inherently focused on sharing the benefits with all those who contribute to the project's success through crowdfunding. This means not only fair distribution of profits for those supporting the initiative but also a proactive role in the decision-making process for all involved parties.

This model promotes the creation of an ecosystem where resources are utilized with a triple purpose: generating profits for contributors, creating employment for local communities, and improving the socio-economic conditions of the country through the construction of innovative infrastructure.

In an era where energy and environmental challenges are becoming increasingly pressing, initiatives like Etis Tech's Solar Farm not only offer concrete solutions but also a development model grounded in sustainability and social inclusion.

This represents a significant step towards a future where clean and accessible energy is a universal right and where development is fair and sustainable for all communities worldwide.