The Africa EV Show
A quiet energy revolution is unfolding in Lagos and it's happening inside a school. In this episode, we sit down with Bukola Oluwalade, Director of Abba's Heart Schools, to explore how one institution is rethinking energy, transport, and sustainability from the ground up. From fully solar-powered classrooms to electric school buses, this is a real-world case study of how Africa can leapfrog into a cleaner, more resilient future. As fuel prices rise and grid instability persists, Abba's Heart Schools made a bold move: eliminate diesel generators, cut fuel costs to zero on select routes, and power both campus and transport using solar energy. The result? Lower costs, cleaner air, quieter campuses, and greater energy independence. We break down the major issues in transitioning to renewable energy including: * How solar power replaced unreliable grid electricity * Why electric buses are transforming school transport economics * The real costs and financing behind going off-grid * Lessons for schools across Africa looking to transition * How global oil shocks are accelerating the shift to clean energy This conversation goes beyond technology and looks at how changing mindsets, planning, and building resilient systems in a volatile world can offer greater autonomy and independence for African energy systems. If you're interested in Africa's energy transition, electric mobility, or practical sustainability solutions, this is a must-watch.
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