WE BUILD, DESIGN, AND DEPLOY

SOLAR-POWERED SOLUTIONS

To date, we have powered 2,436 schools, provided access to clean water to more than 1,000,000 people and impacted the lives of 1.7 million people across 28 countries.

La Gonâve, Haiti

The 2nd GivePower Solar Water Farm opened in April 2020 in La Gonâve, Haiti with community members now visiting the site daily to bring clean water home to their families.

Haitian Earthquake

The Haitian team at GivePower’s Solar Water Farm spearheaded a fast and coordinated emergency response to the devastating earthquake, distributing over 685,000 daily rations of clean water to thousands in need.

Kiunga, Kenya

The people of Kiunga have been forced to drink, cook and bathe in contaminated, brackish water for years. In 2018, GivePower installed its first-ever solar water farm – a desalination system that can provide clean water to 35,000 every single day.

Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, Samburu, Kenya

The Reteti Elephant Orphanage is a sanctuary for abandoned and orphaned elephants located at the heart of the Conservancy. Here, GivePower installed solar power to help refrigerate food and medicine as well as provide critical communications for the rangers.

Puerto Rico

After hurricane Maria in 2017, Puerto Rico is still without full power. See how GivePower has helped restore emergency and medical services in San Juan and other areas hit hardest by the storm.

Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo

The Haitian team at GivePower’s Solar Water Farm spearheaded a fast and coordinated emergency response to the devastating earthquake, distributing over 685,000 daily rations of clean water to thousands in need.

Mahji Goan, Nepal

As climate change reduces fishing opportunities in the remote village of Mahji Goan, GivePower has helped restore critical economic opportunities through solar energy.

Ciudad Perdida, Colombia

In May of 2019, GivePower made a historic Trek to Ciudad Perdida (“The Lost City”), to be the first to install solar power on site. The power provided will support a variety of critical archaeological and ranger efforts in protecting this sacred site.

El Islote, Nicaragua

Take a close look at our first microgrid installation Trek from 2014, powering a school in El Islote, Nicaragua.

Bagara, Nepal

In November 2019, Loanpal and its investment partner, CarVal Investors, took a Trek with GivePower to Nepal. The group traveled to the village of Bagara to install an 18kW microgrid system that will support a village of 300 people including a school and a clinic.

WE BUILD, DESIGN, AND DEPLOY SOLAR-POWERED SOLUTIONS

To date, we have powered 2,426 schools, provided access to clean water to more than 886,000 people and impacted the lives of 1.7 million people across 28 countries.

WE BUILD, DESIGN, AND DEPLOY SOLAR-POWERED SOLUTIONS

To date, we have powered 2,426 schools, provided access to clean water to more than 886,000 people and impacted the lives of 1.7 million people across 28 countries.

La Gonâve, Haiti

The 2nd GivePower Solar Water Farm opened in April 2020 in La Gonâve, Haiti. Community members are now visiting the site daily to bring clean water home to their families. We are so thankful to the GivePower operations team, who pushed through tough conditions created by political unrest and early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak to bring desperately-needed water to this densely populated community. In addition to fighting waterborne disease, this clean water source is critically needed for washing hands and fighting fevers.

Haitian Earthquake

The Haitian team at GivePower’s Solar Water Farm spearheaded a fast and coordinated emergency response to the devastating earthquake, distributing over 685,000 daily rations of clean water to thousands in need.

Kiunga, Kenya

The people of Kiunga have been forced to drink, cook and bathe in contaminated, brackish water for years. In 2018, GivePower installed its first-ever solar water farm – a desalination system that can provide clean water to 35,000 every single day.

Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, Samburu, Kenya

In the heart of the conservancy is the Reteti Elephant Orphanage – a sanctuary for abandoned and orphaned elephants. Supporting the orphanage’s conservation efforts, GivePower installed solar power to help refrigerate food and medicine as well as provide critical communications for the rangers.

Puerto Rico

After hurricane Maria in 2017, Puerto Rico is still without full power. See how GivePower has helped restore emergency and medical services in San Juan and other areas hit hardest by the storm.

Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo

The Haitian team at GivePower’s Solar Water Farm spearheaded a fast and coordinated emergency response to the devastating earthquake, distributing over 685,000 daily rations of clean water to thousands in need.

Mahji Goan, Nepal

As climate change reduces fishing opportunities in the remote village of Mahji Goan, GivePower has helped restore critical economic opportunities through solar energy.

Ciudad Perdida, Colombia

In May of 2019, GivePower made a historic Trek to Ciudad Perdida (“The Lost City”), to be the first to install solar power on site. Ciudad Perdida is an architectural gem located in Northern Colombia. The power we provided will support a variety of critical archaeological and ranger efforts in protecting this sacred site.

El Islote, Nicaragua

Take a close look at our first microgrid installation Trek from 2014, powering a school in El Islote, Nicaragua.

Bagara, Nepal

In November, 2019, Loanpal and its investment partner, CarVal Investors, took a Trek with GivePower to Nepal. The trip was a true testament to the close partnership as well as the collective vision for investment in clean energy solutions. The group traveled to the village of Bagara – part of the picturesque Annapurna Circuit – to install an 18kW microgrid system that will support a village of 300 people including a school and a clinic.

La Gonâve, Haiti

The 2nd GivePower Solar Water Farm opened in April 2020 in La Gonâve, Haiti. Community members are now visiting the site daily to bring clean water home to their families. We are so thankful to the GivePower operations team, who pushed through tough conditions created by political unrest and early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak to bring desperately-needed water to this densely populated community. In addition to fighting waterborne disease, this clean water source is critically needed for washing hands and fighting fevers.

Haitian Earthquake

The Haitian team at GivePower’s Solar Water Farm spearheaded a fast and coordinated emergency response to the devastating earthquake, distributing over 685,000 daily rations of clean water to thousands in need.

Kiunga, Kenya

The people of Kiunga have been forced to drink, cook and bathe in contaminated, brackish water for years. In 2018, GivePower installed its first-ever solar water farm – a desalination system that can provide clean water to 35,000 every single day.

Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, Samburu, Kenya

In the heart of the conservancy is the Reteti Elephant Orphanage – a sanctuary for abandoned and orphaned elephants. Supporting the orphanage’s conservation efforts, GivePower installed solar power to help refrigerate food and medicine as well as provide critical communications for the rangers.

Puerto Rico

After hurricane Maria in 2017, Puerto Rico is still without full power. See how GivePower has helped restore emergency and medical services in San Juan and other areas hit hardest by the storm.

Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo

The Haitian team at GivePower’s Solar Water Farm spearheaded a fast and coordinated emergency response to the devastating earthquake, distributing over 685,000 daily rations of clean water to thousands in need.

Mahji Goan, Nepal

As climate change reduces fishing opportunities in the remote village of Mahji Goan, GivePower has helped restore critical economic opportunities through solar energy.

Ciudad Perdida, Colombia

In May of 2019, GivePower made a historic Trek to Ciudad Perdida (“The Lost City”), to be the first to install solar power on site. Ciudad Perdida is an architectural gem located in Northern Colombia. The power we provided will support a variety of critical archaeological and ranger efforts in protecting this sacred site.

El Islote, Nicaragua

Take a close look at our first microgrid installation Trek from 2014, powering a school in El Islote, Nicaragua.

Bagara, Nepal

In November, 2019, Loanpal and its investment partner, CarVal Investors, took a Trek with GivePower to Nepal. The trip was a true testament to the close partnership as well as the collective vision for investment in clean energy solutions. The group traveled to the village of Bagara – part of the picturesque Annapurna Circuit – to install an 18kW microgrid system that will support a village of 300 people including a school and a clinic.