
Case Study -
Gita Sub-County Hospital, Kisumu, Kenya
Gita Sub-County Hospital, Kisumu, Kenya
Critical loads. Continuous power.
Gita Sub-County Hospital, in the Kisumu region of western Kenya, faced an unreliable grid and reliance on diesel backup. Adjacent to the hospital sits an EV motorcycle battery-swap hub needing reliable power. Both faced high costs and outage risk.
What the MMS does
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Runs a shared solar and storage microgrid across both sites
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Prioritises critical hospital loads during scarcity
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Sheds non-essential loads to extend autonomy
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Shares energy between two sites as a single system
Outcomes
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Diesel generator requirement entirely displaced
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Continuous power to critical medical loads
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Reduced bills through intelligent load control
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One energy investment serving two facilities
Why it matters
A hospital cannot afford the power to fail. An EV swap hub cannot afford the power to be expensive. The MMS lets a single asset base serve both, with load-prioritisation logic that protects the patient and pays back the investor.
CASE STUDY · IN DEVELOPMENT
