Our Footprint
Make the transition to efficient and renewable energy and help mitigate the effects of climate change.
8 million
stove parts by 2024
12 countries
distributing EGA products
4
manufacturing facilities
Sustainable Energy for Africa
The EGA team is dedicated to helping drive the African continent towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future. Through the production and distribution of cookstoves, biomass fuel solutions, solar photovoltaic products, and battery storage to rural, peri-urban, and urban markets in Sub-Saharan Africa, we are currently providing sustainable energy products to 12 countries in the region.
EGA’s Impact
50-80%
Reduction in household expenditure for firewood
65%
Reduction in firewood required
60-80%
Reduction in overall greenhouse gas emissions
Through accessing previously underserved markets, our products have helped assisted with:
- Reducing C02 emissions
- Diminishing land degradation and deforestation
- Decreasing household consumption and expenditure of firewood
- Improving the health and well-being of women and children (most commonly the cooks of their households)
Ener-G-Africa Group
Ener-G-Africa Holdings Ltd (EGA) is a limited liability company registered in England and Wales. Ener-G-Africa has subsidiary offices in the following countries:
- South Africa
- Malawi
- Angola
- Mozambique
- Zimbabwe
- Zambia
Expanding through the African continent

South Africa
- Home of the EGA Headquarters
- Manufacturing facility for CQC-TLC rocket stoves and Advanced Biomass Stoves
- World-class solar assembly plant
- Cookstove design lab

Malawi
- Original EGA manufacturing and distribution hub
- Rural cookstove implementation programme
- Largest wholesale solar product company in the country
- Biomass fuel production for sale with Advanced Biomass Stoves

Mozambique
- Rural cookstove implementation programme
- Distribution of energy efficient cookstoves to urban and peri-urban households
- Sales center for solar panels
- New biomass fuel production facility in 2023

Zimbabwe
- Rural cookstove implementation programme
- Distribution of energy efficient cookstoves to urban and peri-urban households
- Sales center for solar panels

Angola
- Rural cookstove implementation program
- Sales center for solar panels

Zambia
- Distribution hub with retail facilities
Impact Story
Mr. Henrick Jansen and his wife Franses have been living at Die Kop in Stanford since 2011. They reside in a small Hok without electricity. Franses has suffered two strokes, making it difficult for her to walk and perform basic tasks like using the bathroom. As elderly individuals, they rely on their pensions for survival. In October, when the Cookstove trial was initiated Henrick was involved in the process and his level of engagement was remarkable.
