
Cape Coast Gets Major Power Upgrade: New Transformer to Double Electricity Capacity
Cape Coast residents will soon benefit from a significant infrastructure upgrade as GRIDCo installs a new transformer that doubles the substation's capacity. The January 8 upgrade represents a major step forward in Ghana's commitment to reliable, quality power supply for growing communities.
Exciting infrastructure improvements are coming to Cape Coast as Ghana takes bold steps to strengthen its power delivery system and support the region's growing energy needs.
On January 8, 2026, engineers will install a state-of-the-art transformer at the Cape Coast Substation, marking a significant milestone in the area's development. The new 66MVA transformer will replace the existing 33MVA unit, effectively doubling the facility's capacity and opening doors for expanded connectivity and more reliable service for households and businesses throughout the Central Region.
Richmond Rockson, Spokesperson and Head of Communication at the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, emphasized the transformative nature of this investment. "This critical upgrade will enhance the substation's capacity, enable more households and businesses to connect to the national grid, and improve the quality, reliability, and stability of power supply," he explained with enthusiasm.
The project represents much more than just new equipmentβit's a testament to Ghana's forward-thinking approach to infrastructure development. As communities grow and businesses expand, the demand for reliable electricity increases. By proactively upgrading the Cape Coast facility, the government is ensuring that the region's power infrastructure stays ahead of demand rather than playing catch-up.

The upgrade forms part of a broader national agenda to strengthen Ghana's entire power transmission network, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable development and improved quality of life for citizens. Ghana Grid Company Ltd. (GRIDCo) has assembled a skilled team of engineers who will work under close Ministry supervision to execute the replacement efficiently.
To complete this important work, power will be temporarily interrupted from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on January 8. While the day-long outage requires some patience from residents, officials have assured the community that every measure has been taken to minimize disruption and complete the work within the scheduled timeframe.
"GRIDCo engineers are fully prepared to execute the replacement efficiently so power can be restored as quickly as possible," Mr. Rockson assured residents, adding that the temporary inconvenience will yield long-term benefits for the entire community.
The Ministry and GRIDCo have expressed gratitude to residents in advance for their cooperation and understanding. "We assure the public of our continued commitment to national development through reliable and improved power delivery," the official statement emphasized.
This upgrade brings tangible benefits that residents will experience for years to come: more stable electricity supply, reduced likelihood of outages, better support for local businesses, and the capacity to connect more homes to the national grid. It's an investment in Cape Coast's future prosperity and quality of life.
As Ghana continues modernizing its infrastructure, projects like this demonstrate how strategic improvements today create opportunities for tomorrow. The Cape Coast community has much to look forward to as this enhanced power system comes online, supporting economic growth, improving daily life, and powering the region's bright future.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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