On April 24, 2025, the SNEL, the DR Congo’s power utility, signed a contract with Chint, a Chinese firm, to rehabilitate the electricity distribution network in northern Kinshasa, covering five communes: Barumbu, Gombe, Kasa-Vubu, Kinshasa, and Lingwala.
Initially, the project aimed to build 60 new low- and medium-voltage cabins, modernize 35 existing cabins, and reinforce a substation and a high-voltage substation. However, the project scope has expanded: 204 cabins will now be renovated, 25,000 subscribers will switch to prepaid billing, and 1,175 street lamps will be installed to improve public lighting.
SNEL Managing Director Fabrice Lusinde said the project, a pilot, will be extended to other communes amid rapid urbanization and growing energy demand. The current network, largely inherited from colonial times, has not been rehabilitated for over 60 years, causing significant energy losses and outdated flat-rate billing.
Founded in 1984, Chint Electric is a subsidiary of the Chinese conglomerate CHINT Group, specializing in electrical equipment, renewable energy, and intelligent energy management solutions. Present in over 140 countries, the company has carried out several electrification projects in Africa, including Ethiopia, Ghana, and Nigeria.
This article was initially published in French by Boaz Kabeya (intern)
Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho
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