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The world is going through an energy transition and the challenge of getting near and long-term carbon net zero target is imminent.


To achieve the much needed energy transition and reach our global carbon net zero targets, a significant component of our energy needs to be supplied through harnessing renewable energy.


Project Societe Int. Ltd (PROSOL) therefore provides solutions in the transition towards becoming future-fit and renewable energy-secure, to fully exploit the technical and financial benefits of sustainable green energy and energy efficiency solutions. At PROSOL we focus on delivering solutions to address natural resources efficiency, renewable and sustainable energy, climate change mitigation/adaptation, and sustainable urbanisation.


We also develop strategies, policies, guidelines, practice notes and implementation plans for natural materials flow analysis, sustainable supply chains, dematerialisation and natural resource decoupling.

ELECTRIC VEHICLES


Electrification of transport and fleets through the transition towards EVs and e-mobility has become a viable solution for organizations looking to achieve cost savings and meet their broad sustainability goals. In the journey to fleet and transportation electrification, our goal is to work with customers and fleet operators to navigate the road ahead with confidence.


We partner with our clients in their transport electrification journey; from EV strategy and early-stage feasibility to implementation and deployment of charging infrastructure.

19+

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Who we are

smartest way to Generate electricity

Sustainable energy in the long run

Our efficient solutions

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4 ways to Achieve results

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Consult With US
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Generate Power
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Use it Sustainably

Works Across the World

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For Over 19 Years in
the Business

Solar Energy
56%
Mini-Grids
41%
Wind Energy
2%

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