Mulilo Renewable Energy Limited leads South Africa's battery storage development through massive investments and rapid construction. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners provided 200 million dollars during 2023 to fund the expansion plans. The company won 1.1 gigawatts of capacity across three government auction rounds. Chief Executive Jan Fourie pushes fast deployment because grid space disappears quickly. Nearly 25 percent of projects reached financial agreements already.
Four major battery sites operate from Free State province locations called Retreat, Erfdeel, Bloemhoek and Vanilla. These facilities represent 9.5 billion rand investment and work under 15-year power deals with Eskom. Mulilo manages 420 megawatts currently but aims for 5 gigawatts capacity within four years. The pipeline contains over 30 gigawatts across solar, wind and storage technologies. Company leaders founded the business during 2008 and expanded rapidly.
Critics question board chairman Jan Oberholzer's appointment because he previously worked as Eskom's Chief Operating Officer. Union officials worry about insider connections between energy companies and government utilities. Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa defended the procurement process as competitive and transparent. Political opposition groups suggest the appointments create conflicts of interest. Battery storage projects continue despite public concerns about business relationships.
Four major battery sites operate from Free State province locations called Retreat, Erfdeel, Bloemhoek and Vanilla. These facilities represent 9.5 billion rand investment and work under 15-year power deals with Eskom. Mulilo manages 420 megawatts currently but aims for 5 gigawatts capacity within four years. The pipeline contains over 30 gigawatts across solar, wind and storage technologies. Company leaders founded the business during 2008 and expanded rapidly.
Critics question board chairman Jan Oberholzer's appointment because he previously worked as Eskom's Chief Operating Officer. Union officials worry about insider connections between energy companies and government utilities. Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa defended the procurement process as competitive and transparent. Political opposition groups suggest the appointments create conflicts of interest. Battery storage projects continue despite public concerns about business relationships.