From solar installations to policy advocacy—here is how we are powering change across Ghana.
We go beyond basic electrification to ensure energy translates into economic and social value.
We design, install, and maintain—or support through strategic partnerships—the development of community-owned solar systems for:
We build local skills for a sustainable energy future.
We offer expert guidance to organizations, governments, and businesses seeking to:
Energy access must be equitable. We ensure:
At Ahabanmono Impact, our financial model is built on a simple, powerful principle:
Every dollar earned—whether through consulting services, training programs, or partnerships—is reinvested into our community-driven solar projects.
We are a nonprofit with a purpose-driven approach to sustainability. Unlike a traditional business, we channel all operational revenue and project-based income directly into:
When you hire us for consulting, partner with us on a project, or engage our training services, you are not just purchasing expertise—you are funding solar lights for students, vaccine refrigeration for rural health posts, and irrigation systems for smallholder farmers.
We publish annual impact and financial reports to show exactly how earned income is redirected into community projects. Our funding model ensures that every partnership not only delivers value to you but also creates lasting impact where it's needed most.
We believe energy justice requires local action and global advocacy. Ahabanmono Impact actively participates in international dialogues to advance youth inclusion, just transitions, and sustainable energy access across Africa.
2023
Presented our community solar financing model to investors and policymakers.
2024
Advocated for youth inclusion in West Africa's sustainable energy agenda.
2025
Led a workshop on "Youth-Led Solar Entrepreneurship in Rural Africa."
2025
Contributed to EU-Africa youth dialogue on renewable energy partnerships.
2025
Advocated for green skills and youth-led climate innovation in trade and development policy.