Zylo Solar
Burundi, a nation nestled in the heart of the Great Lakes region, stands at a pivotal junction of energy development. With a growing population and an ambitious National Development Plan, the demand for reliable electricity is surging. As a leading supplier of Bifacial Solar Modules, we recognize the unique opportunities within the Burundian landscape. Unlike traditional mono-facial panels, bifacial modules capture sunlight on both sides, leveraging the high albedo of reflective surfaces—such as the sandy soils or rooftop installations common in Bujumbura and Gitega—to maximize energy yields.
In Burundi, energy infrastructure often faces the challenge of grid stability. The deployment of bifacial technology offers a distinct advantage for off-grid mini-grids and agro-photovoltaic systems. By integrating bifacial panels, local agricultural farms can enhance efficiency, generating power while providing shade for crops. Furthermore, for commercial industrial zones, these modules provide a durable, heat-resistant solution capable of withstanding the tropical climate of the region, ensuring long-term returns on investment.
The transition towards renewable energy in East Africa is accelerating. Government support for decentralized power, combined with the plummeting costs of N-Type TOPCon and HJT solar cells, has made solar energy the most viable path for industrial expansion in Burundi. Companies importing these technologies gain a competitive edge by lowering operational costs and improving energy independence.
Jiangsu Zylo Solar Co. Ltd., founded in 2017, is a leading global provider of innovative clean energy solutions. We specialize in the R&D, manufacturing, and trading of photovoltaic modules. Our commitment to excellence drives us to deliver high-performance solar solutions that cater to the unique requirements of markets like Burundi.
Our “photovoltaic-storage-charging” ecosystem is the cornerstone of our innovation. By integrating smart inverters and energy storage systems, we address the grid stability challenges often faced by emerging markets. With over 90% automation in our manufacturing processes, we ensure that every panel exported to Burundi meets international IEC and TUV standards.