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Africa's power industry bolsters digitalisation for a sustainable future with Huawei

Huawei Electric Power Summit 2025 Successfully Held in Cape Town

Johannesburg, 25 Jun 2025

Themed Thrive with Digital, Accelerating Electric Power Intelligence, Huawei Electric Power Summit 2025 was held in South Africa's port city of Cape Town. 

More than 100 customers, partners, and opinion leaders from the electric power industry in Africa attended the summit, who explored how to leverage digital technologies to promote the intelligent and sustainable development of the power industry.

Africa's economy is booming, with rapid population growth and urbanisation driving a massive demand for electricity. However, power shortages and outdated power grids have become significant obstacles to the continent's economic progress. 

Embracing new energy sources can boost power supply capabilities. It is projected that almost 90 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity will be added in Sub-Saharan Africa between 2024 and 2030. This will further increase the need for a more intelligent and flexible power grid.

Victor Guo, President of Huawei Enterprise Business in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Victor Guo, President of Huawei Enterprise Business in Sub-Saharan Africa.

In Africa, digital technology and innovation will play a key role in accelerating electric power digital transformation. 

As Victor Guo, President of Huawei Enterprise Business in Sub-Sahara Africa, highlighted in his welcome speech, Huawei is committed to supporting this transformation. 

By harnessing our expertise in ICT, AI, cloud computing, and power electronics, we strive to empower our customers and partners in Africa to surge ahead and upgrade their facilities.

Yan Hao, Director of the Partner Development and Sales Dept of Huawei's Electric Power Digitalisation BU, introduced digital solutions developed by Huawei and its partners for power distribution and substation scenarios. 

He said that the deployment of the intelligent distribution solution (IDS) by State Grid Shaanxi has yielded remarkable results. Power outage alarms are generated within 1 minute, and faults located within 3 minutes. 

Transformer district line loss calculation and analysis are performed every 15 minutes, boosting the power grid's O&M efficiency. At the event, customers from Kenya, Tanzania, and other African countries also shared their experiences in electric power digitalisation.

Huawei has helped over 200 power companies from 73 countries go digital, including more than 30 African power companies. A typical case involves an electric power customer from Mozambique. 

The power company, in collaboration with Huawei, leveraged fgOTN's native hard pipe technology to achieve physical isolation between services and ensure a latency of less than 10 ms. This not only ensures the safety of power production services, but also meets the company's digital strategy requirements for high bandwidth and ultra-long-distance transmission.

In the upcoming intelligent world, intelligence will be based on ecosystems. Huawei is building a comprehensive ecosystem — combining advanced technology, professional services, skills development, and strong local partnerships — to help unlock Africa's vast potential in the power sector.

 Looking to the future, Huawei will continue to work with customers and partners to gain a deeper understanding of Africa's electric power scenarios and develop solutions catering to local requirements. Our goal is to deliver reliable power grids for the continent that run stably and safely.

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