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  • Okra Solar

    Company Overview

    Okra Solar

    Porto, Portugal

    2016

    Approximately 50 employees (source: rocketreach.co). Revenue of $5.4 million in 2023 (source: rocketreach.co).

    What They Do

    Okra Solar is a private technology startup specializing in providing sustainable electrical infrastructure for off-grid communities. The company develops solar mesh systems that interconnect solar panels, batteries, and low-voltage lines, enabling dynamic energy sharing without the need for centralized grids. Its flagship product, the Okra Pod, is a control unit that manages energy distribution for up to 1.2 kW of instantaneous AC output per household, utilizing IoT technology and AI-enabled cloud software (source: autodesk.com). The company primarily serves last-mile energy developers in regions facing energy poverty, such as Nigeria, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Indonesia, where over 30 million households still lack access to electricity (source: seforall.org). Okra Solar's modular systems are designed for rapid deployment at a significantly lower cost than traditional mini-grids, allowing communities to access power for productive appliances like refrigerators and pumps (source: autodesk.com).

    Projects & History

    Okra Solar has an impressive track record of notable projects, including a pilot project in Cambodia that energized 140 households in just two months, demonstrating the scalability of its solar mesh solutions (source: seforall.org). In Nigeria, the company has partnerships that electrified communities such as Abababubu and Igbobini, expanding a project from 35 to over 1,000 households using its mesh technologies (source: okrasolar.com). By 2023, Okra Solar had already reached over 1,500 households, aiming to serve 2 million people by 2025, including around 3,000 devices serving 15,000 people in Haiti, Nigeria, and Cambodia (source: autodesk.com). Key clients include First Electric in Nigeria, which praised the socioeconomic impact of Okra Solar's solutions in rural areas (source: okrasolar.com).

    Recent Developments

    In April 2023, Okra Solar received the Autodesk Excellence in Design and Manufacturing Award for its technological innovations in Haiti, Cambodia, Nigeria, and the Philippines (source: autodesk.org). The company is focused on raising funds and expanding its operations, with plans to integrate 1oT to automatically manage connectivity as the number of devices grows to tens of thousands (source: 1ot.com). While there is no information on significant acquisitions or mergers, investment from King Philanthropies continues to support pilots in Nigeria, as the company aims for 10,000 connections within 12 months from mid-2023 (source: kingphilanthropies.org).

    Working There

    Okra Solar hires in various areas, including engineering, product management, and design, focusing on roles that support the deployment of its solutions in regions such as Nigeria, Haiti, Cambodia, and the Philippines (source: okrasolar.com). The company culture is centered around mission-driven innovation, with a small, agile team dedicated to eradicating energy poverty through automation and collaborative partnerships (source: okrasolar.com). Although there are no specific benefits publicly documented, the company is praised for its responsiveness and problem-solving capabilities, as highlighted by its clients (source: okrasolar.com).


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