Hwange Solar Power Station

The off-taker is Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), which integrates the energy into the national grid.

[2] This is approximately 103 kilometres (64 mi) southeast of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, at the international border with Zambia.

[1] As of July 2022, the power station was entering constriction of the second phase of 10 megawatts to bring new total capacity to 15 MW.

As part of this development, SolGas constructed a new 33kV transmission line, measuring approximately 28 kilometres (17 mi) from Cross Mabale to the ZETDC substation at Dete to evacuate the power to the grid.

These have included Old Mutual, ANF Capital, Ainos Ngadya, Mushoriwa-Pasi Corporate Attorneys and Stanbic Bank.