Get in touch

Talk to an energy expert.

A 20-minute call. We listen to your situation, ask the right questions, and tell you what makes sense — whether that's an assessment, a feasibility study, or a direct proposal.

No obligation. No sales pressure. Just engineering clarity.

Option A

Book a Call

Select a time that suits you. We'll confirm within 1 business hour.

Reach us directly to schedule a call:

Email to book a call
Option B

Send a Message

We respond within 1 business day.

What happens after you reach out

1

We review your message or confirm your call time within 1 business hour.

2

In the call, we ask about your operations, current power situation, and goals.

3

We suggest the most appropriate next step — assessment, study, or direct proposal.

4

You decide whether to proceed — no commitment required.

Who you'll speak with

Engineers, not salespeople.

Our team includes qualified electrical engineers with 14+ years of experience in commercial and industrial energy systems across Uganda and East Africa. We have designed and delivered 40+ projects across healthcare, manufacturing, education and hospitality.

We are not a sales team. We understand your operational context — and we'll give you an honest assessment of what a solar or battery investment can realistically achieve.

Fabian Dold — Director

Equator Solar Systems Ltd. · Ntinda, Kampala, Uganda

0707 670 251fabian@equatorsolargroup.com

Common questions

Is the first call really free?

Yes. We offer an initial 20-minute conversation at no cost. We use that time to understand your situation and identify whether we can help.

What should I prepare for the call?

Nothing formal required. It helps to know your approximate monthly electricity bill, current generator usage, and the key operations you need to protect. We'll guide the conversation.

Do you work outside Kampala?

Yes. We have delivered projects across Uganda — from Bushenyi to Masindi — and work with clients in Kenya and Tanzania.

What is the minimum project size?

We work on commercial and industrial projects. Typically from 20 kWp upwards, or any organisation with a meaningful monthly electricity or generator cost.