Taikai contributes to Africa's power infrastructure construction

2024-09-13


  In early September, the 2024 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation was held. Over the years, the Belt and Road cooperation between China and Africa has made great achievements, injecting new impetus and vitality into the economic and social development of African countries, and providing important support for accelerating the building of a China-Africa community with a shared future.

  In 2009, Taikai Group set foot in the African market for the first time, and nearly 100 projects have been put into operation so far. In 15 years, Taikai people have left their footprints in the hot land of Africa, leaving the light and heat of "electric" bright new life, and leaving a good story of connecting friendship and common prosperity across cultures and regions.

GIS project in 10 Days of Ramadan, Egypt

The Egyptian market is one of the most influential markets for Taikai brand overseas. Since entering the Egyptian market in 2014, Taikai has signed more than 20 GIS projects, with a cumulative contract amount of more than 600 million yuan, and the "TK" trademark has become a well-known brand in the Egyptian power grid market.

  The 10 Days of Ramadan urban rail project in Egypt began construction in 2007 and is a key project signed by the heads of state of China and Egypt. The light rail is the first electrified railway with AC power supply system in Egypt, which has extremely important political and economic significance. 220kV traction substation is the strong heart of this electrified railway, which continues to store power and illuminate the "desert pearl" of Egypt.

  In November 2020, Taikai signed a project contract with AVIC and China Railway. Since the opening time of the project has been fixed, and the strong electric system is the core section of the whole electrified railway, the installation and commissioning work needs to be completed first, so the construction period of the project is very tight. The Group has overcome various difficulties such as short supply time, severe epidemic situation and complex construction process. Successfully completed the power transmission work of the substation, helping the light rail project to be completed and opened to traffic on time.

  As one of the landmark projects of the "Belt and Road" jointly built by China and Egypt, Taikai's project to help Egypt's first electrified light rail open to traffic has won wide praise from all walks of life and greatly enhanced the brand value of Taikai.

  Bank Substation project in Nigeria

  The Nigeria World Bank Phase I Substation project is the first project obtained by Taikai since its deep development in the Nigerian power market. The main scope of work is the renovation and expansion projects of 7 132kV and 3 330kV substations, which are expected to be completed by the end of 2024. Among them, Al station has completed the 132kV and 33kV extension area power supply task at the beginning of the year, Ot station, Ij station and A station achieved partial power supply in April, and are currently operating with load, and the other stations are under orderly construction.

  The completion of this project will greatly alleviate the power supply shortage in satellite towns around the capital of Nigeria, solve the power supply problems plaguing industrial and agricultural development, and provide important power guarantee for local economic development.

World Bank substation III project in Cote d 'Ivoire

  The World Bank Phase III Substation project in Cote d 'Ivoire is Taikai's first power engineering EPC project in West Africa. The main scope of work is the construction and expansion of 225kV Abobo station, Kossou Station and 90kV Bongo station. After the completion of the project, it has greatly improved the stability and reliability of the power supply around Abidjan, the capital of Cote d 'Ibert, and the hub towns in the east of Cote d 'Ibert, effectively promoting the development of local industry and the improvement of people's livelihood.

Botswana Tlokweng substation project

  The EPC general contract project of Tlokweng 132kV substation in Botswana is the first substation general contract project signed by Tlokweng in Botswana. It is an important hub project for the expansion and supply guarantee of Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, and a key special fund guarantee power project of the Botswana government. Construction began in December 2020, lasted 2 years, and was completed as scheduled in November 2022. The project effectively improves the contradiction of electricity consumption in the capital of Botswana, solves the problem of electricity consumption, improves the stability of power supply, and helps the local economic development.

  At that time, the global epidemic was raging, and Taikai overcame many difficulties such as personnel organization, equipment production, shipping delivery, and local curfew to complete the high-quality delivery of the project, which won the praise of the local owners and established a good reputation for Taikai brand.

Vilanculos substation project in Mozambique

  The Vilanculos Substation project in Mozambique is the first transformer substation EPC project of Taikai in Mozambique, and it is also an important node project of the North-South 110kV backbone network of Mosan, connecting the southern power grid and the central power grid. After the completion of the project, the power supply stability and reliability of the surrounding area of Vilanculos town in Mosan have been greatly improved, bringing light and hope to thousands of households in the surrounding area of the substation, and providing a strong power guarantee for the local economic development.

  No friendship is near or far, no distance is near.Taikai Group will resolutely implement the important instructions of the general secretary, uphold the spirit of the "Belt and Road" initiative, actively promote the international development of enterprises, and join hands with African partners to "light" Africa and embark on a new journey of modernization.