
SpenoMatic Group Opens a Solar Interactive Centre at Sarit in Nairobi
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SpenoMatic Group Opens a Solar Interactive Centre at Sarit in Nairobi
SpenoMatic Group has officially opened a new Solar Interactive Centre at Sarit Centre in Nairobi’s Westlands. The launch marks a major step in advancing renewable energy awareness and access in Kenya.
Located on the lower ground floor of one of Nairobi’s busiest shopping destinations, the centre serves as an educational space. Here, visitors can explore the potential of solar energy and its role in Africa’s green transition.
The facility is open to everyone students, young professionals, families, and senior citizens. Through hands-on displays and live demonstrations, visitors can learn how solar systems function. In addition, experts are available to explain how solar reduces electricity bills and lowers carbon emissions.
“This is a great opportunity to bring solar energy closer to everyday people,” says Nikita Surty of SpenoMatic Home Solutions.
She explains that solar power is no longer just a technical concept. Instead, it is a practical and affordable solution for homes and businesses. Therefore, the centre aims to simplify solar technology and highlight its real-life impact.
Surty further notes that the centre is designed to educate and inspire. Africa has some of the highest solar potential in the world. However, much of it remains untapped.
As a result, this facility allows visitors to see and understand how solar systems can transform lives. Solar lowers energy costs, improves energy security, and protects the environment for future generations.

SpenoMatic Group Opens a Solar Interactive Centre at Sarit in Nairobi
Solar Energy and Africa’s Green Transition
Africa stands at a critical point in its energy journey. Rapid population growth and urbanisation continue to increase electricity demand. Consequently, renewable energy, particularly solar is becoming central to sustainable development.
The continent receives more sunlight than any other region globally. Because of this, solar power offers a clean, decentralised, and affordable energy solution.
Kenya, meanwhile, has positioned itself as a regional leader in renewable energy. The country has set ambitious climate and energy targets. These goals focus on reducing emissions, expanding clean energy access, and strengthening climate resilience.
Solar energy plays a growing role alongside geothermal, wind, and hydropower. In particular, it offers reliable and cost-effective solutions for households and small businesses.
The SpenoMatic Solar Interactive Centre directly supports these national ambitions. It raises awareness and builds technical understanding. Moreover, by locating the centre at Sarit Centre, SpenoMatic ensures that solar education is visible and accessible to the public.
Why Visit the Solar Interactive Centre?
The centre provides a practical and engaging learning experience. Visitors can:
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Understand how solar systems operate in Kenyan conditions
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Discover ways to reduce electricity costs
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Learn how clean energy supports climate action
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Explore the future of sustainable power in Kenya and Africa
By combining education, innovation, and public engagement, SpenoMatic Home Solutions aims to empower communities. Ultimately, the goal is to encourage informed energy choices and accelerate the shift toward sustainable power. The energy transition, after all, begins at home.








