Press Release | 20 June 2024

Orange Energies opens up its digital platform, Orange Smart Energies, to enable all energy producers to secure their revenues and further support energy inclusion 

Partager sur

Orange Energies announces it is opening up its digital platform Orange Smart Energies to all energy producers in Africa. The goal is to increase energy inclusion by providing easy, prepaid access to energy through solar kits and smart meters. This IOT platform provides a solution to the profitability challenges faced by energy producers in Africa, by reducing the risk of non-payment.

Developed by Orange and enhanced in 2021, Orange Smart Energies is a software platform now open to all energy producers in Africa and the Middle East that guarantees payment by their customers via mobile money. The business model, based on a partnership between Orange and energy producers, enables Orange Energies to provide a digital service and a distribution network that makes it easier for everyone to access energy in rural areas, down to the last kilometer. This universal platform is the only one on the market that supports both pay-as-you-go solar equipment and prepaid smart meters. 

Since its launch in 2017, Orange Energies' ambition has always been to make energy more accessible by becoming the preferred partner of energy producers in a region of the world where one in two Africans lives without electricity and where electricity companies want to improve the efficiency of accounts receivable collection. Operating in 12 countries (DRC, Madagascar, Cameroon, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Central African Republic, Burkina Faso, Mali, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea and Jordan), with more than 300,000 households benefiting from its services every day, Orange Energies continues to expand its customer base and regional coverage across the continent. You can find more information about Orange Energies here

Jérôme Hénique, CEO of Orange Middle East and Africa says: “Using digital technology to improve the energy inclusion of African people has been our ambition since day one. By opening up our Orange Smart Energies platform to all energy producers, we are taking a major step forward in our commitment to universal access to energy in Africa and the Middle East."

Nat-Sy Missamou, Senior Vice President of Orange Energies for Africa and the Middle East added: "We are working with energy producers to help them sustain their business in African markets. Leveraging existing digital and financial inclusion solutions, our pay-as-you-go service is delivered through a distribution model tailored to African markets." 

Télécharger le kit presse

PR_Orange Energies_2006-pdf

Télécharger Ajouter au panier

Contacts presse

Découvrir aussi

18 July 2024

Orange Africa and Middle East publishes « Seeds of Change », its 2023 Corporate ...

Orange Africa and Middle East (OMEA) is firmly rooted in the regions it serves. It is driven by responsible and ethical corporate governance and is constantly innovating. It relies on reliable infrastructure that fosters the development of value-creating technologies and ...

Lire plus

04 June 2024

Orange and Silknet announce strategic alliance to reinforce digital services in Georgia

Orange and Silknet, Georgia’s leading fixed and mobile network provider, are proud to announce the formation of a new strategic partnership under the Orange Alliance program, effective from 3 June 2024. This collaboration is set to enhance Silknet’s capabilities in the B2C, B2B ...

Lire plus

30 May 2024

Orange announces the completion of the merger between Orange Romania SA and ...

Orange announces the completion of the merger between Orange Romania S.A. (ORO) and Orange Romania Communications S.A. (OROC) through the integration of OROC by ORO. This merger allows the creation of a fully converged telecommunications operator as from June 1, ...

Lire plus

À propos d’Orange

Orange est l’un des principaux opérateurs de télécommunications dans le monde, avec un chiffre d’affaires de 39,7 milliards d’euros en 2023 et 128 000 salariés au 30 juin 2024, dont 72 000 en France. Le Groupe servait 285 millions de clients au 30 juin 2024, dont 246 millions de clients mobile et 21 millions de clients haut débit fixe. Ces chiffres ont été retraités à la suite de la déconsolidation de certaines activités en Espagne liées à la création de la co-entreprise MASORANGE. Le Groupe est présent dans 26 pays (y compris les pays non consolidés).
Orange est également l’un des leaders mondiaux des services de télécommunications aux entreprises multinationales sous la marque Orange Business. En février 2023, le Groupe a présenté son plan stratégique « Lead the Future », construit sur un nouveau modèle d’entreprise et guidé par la responsabilité et l’efficacité. « Lead the Future » capitalise sur l’excellence des réseaux afin de renforcer le leadership d’Orange dans la qualité de service.

Orange est coté sur Euronext Paris (symbole ORA) et sur le New York Stock Exchange (symbole ORAN).
Pour plus d’informations (sur le web et votre mobile) : www.orange.com, www.orange-business.com et l’app Orange News ou pour nous suivre sur X : @presseorange.

Orange et tout autre produit ou service d’Orange cités dans ce communiqué sont des marques détenues par Orange ou Orange Brand Services Limited.