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Orb Energy Partners with Mabati Rolling Mills to Power Green Transition in Kenya with India-Led Solar Expertise

Orb Energy has installed a 2.9 MW rooftop solar system at MRM’s Mariakani facility—one of Kenya’s largest. It will generate 4,200+ MWh annually, save USD 300,000, cut grid reliance and avoid 3,800+ tonnes of CO₂ emissions each year.

September 22, 2025. By News Bureau

Orb Energy has partnered with Mabati Rolling Mills (MRM) to accelerate Kenya’s green transition through large-scale solar adoption. The collaboration underscores the vital role of solar power in helping energy-intensive industries reduce their carbon footprint while ensuring long-term energy security and cost competitiveness.

As part of this partnership, Orb Energy has installed a 2.9 MW rooftop solar system at MRM’s state-of-the-art Mariakani facility. One of the largest rooftop solar installations in Kenya, the system will generate approximately 4,200+ MWh of clean electricity annually, reducing dependence on the national grid, cutting operational costs, delivering annual savings of USD 300,000, and avoiding nearly 3,800+ tonnes of CO₂ emissions every year. The project was financed in partnership with GridX Africa, enabling seamless execution and sustainable benefits for MRM.

Commenting on the partnership, Damian Miller, CEO and Co-Founder, Orb Energy, said, This project with MRM is a milestone for Orb Energy in Kenya and a clear signal of how heavy industry can lead Africa’s green transition. By combining India’s engineering expertise with local execution, we are showing what’s possible at scale. As energy costs rise globally, solar is not just about sustainability—it’s about competitiveness. We look forward to replicate this success with more industrial partners across Africa.”

The system was designed and engineered by Orb Energy’s expert team in India, with essential components supplied from India and the full implementation executed by Orb’s subsidiary company in Kenya. This approach demonstrates Orb’s ability to combine world-class Indian expertise with strong local execution capacity in Africa.

Albert Sigei, CEO, MRM, added, “This project reflects our long-term vision of embedding sustainability into our business model, underscoring our dedication to integrate sustainable practices into our core operations. It will directly support MRM’s sustainability and corporate responsibility goals by generating over 4,200 MWh of clean energy annually, avoiding more than 200 tonnes of CO₂ emissions, and saving substantial electricity costs.”

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