At this week’s Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025 conference, Must has once again demonstrated its leadership in renewable energy by launching its state-of-the-art solar and storage product. The event, held at the Nasrec Johannesburg Expo Centre, has attracted a diverse audience of renewable energy professionals, government officials, and industry leaders, underscoring South Africa’s robust drive towards a sustainable energy future.

A Vision for a Healthier, Sustainable Future

During the opening keynote, Silas Zimu, Energy Adviser in the Presidency, emphasized the transformative potential of solar energy. “We can’t ignore the fact that pollution makes our people ill. So, solar is the way to go,” he remarked. Zimu’s call-to-action highlighted the government’s commitment to expanding rooftop solar installations as part of its broader Energy Action Plan—an initiative that perfectly aligns with Must’s mission to deliver clean, accessible energy to every community.

Innovative Solutions for Today’s Energy Challenges

Must’s latest product integrates cutting-edge solar panels with advanced energy storage technology, delivering high efficiency and reliability even in remote or underserved areas. Engineered for cost-effectiveness and long-term performance, the solution is designed to meet the increasing demand for renewable energy systems that can reduce dependency on traditional power generation methods while combating environmental pollution.

“Our new product is not just an innovation—it’s a commitment to empowering communities with reliable and sustainable energy,” said a Must spokesperson. “We are proud to contribute to South Africa’s energy transformation and support the government’s vision of a cleaner, healthier future.”

Looking Ahead

As Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025 continues to generate significant industry buzz, Must remains dedicated to driving renewable energy innovation and delivering products that meet the evolving needs of the market. The launch of this latest solution marks another important milestone in Must’s ongoing mission to support energy transition and environmental stewardship across the African continent.