Huawei, a global telecommunications and digital solutions company, has announced its commitment
to support Tower Companies (TowerCos) across Africa. The announcement was delivered at the TowerXchange Meetup Africa 2024 in Nairobi on September 10, 2024. The initiative is part of their efforts to diversify energy sources and adopt sustainable practices in powering telecommunications infrastructure.
The initiative aims to help TowerCos reduce their carbon footprint, enhance operational efficiency, and explore new business frontiers.
As he delivered his speech titled: “Lighting Up the Road to Multiple Business Future for TowerCos” , Li Shaolong, President of Huawei Site Power Facility Domain, said African continent is accelerating the construction of ICT infrastructure, and towercos, which play an important role in this process, are facing new challenges and opportunities.
“As the demand for mobile connectivity continues to rise, TowerCos face increasing pressure to ensure energy reliability and sustainability, particularly in regions with limited access to stable power grids. Tower sites, often located in remote areas, rely heavily on diesel generators, which are costly to operate, environmentally unfriendly, and vulnerable to fuel supply challenges. Huawei’s energy solutions are designed to address these challenges by integrating renewable energy technologies, such as solar power, and advanced energy storage systems,” Mr. Li said.
Mr. Li emphasized Huawei’s long-term vision to help Africa’s TowerCos to not only transition towards energy sustainability but also in their diversification strategies, enabling them to explore new business models and revenue streams.
“This will drive towercos to become energy producers through innovative solutions and business models, thereby achieving diversified business development, revenue growth, and continuous success in energy
operations.” Mr. Li said.
Mr. Li noted that by deploying Huawei eMIMO smart power solution, towercos can centrally manage multiple energy inputs (such as grid, PV and energy storage) and multiple outputs (such as 12 V to 220 V electrical devices) through a single power platform.
“In this way, revenue-generating services such as environmental protection and emergency response can be developed in addition to communications services,” he said.
He further noted that the major aims of Huawei Site Power Facility Domain are to support network evolution and increase tenancy ratio, help TowerCos Reduce energy costs and achieve green development, and improve power availability (PAV) and reduce O&M costs for sites.
“Huawei will continue to work with towercos to innovate and promote the iteration of energy infrastructure towards “green, simple, and intelligent”, accelerating the construction of African carrier networks and digital Africa,” Mr. Li said.