
Ethiopia Partners With China to Build Homegrown Energy Tech
Ethiopia is teaming up with Chinese power companies to manufacture advanced energy solutions at home, reducing its reliance on imports. The partnership aims to boost energy security while creating local jobs and expertise in renewable power technology.
Ethiopia is taking a bold step toward energy independence by building the capacity to manufacture modern power solutions within its own borders.
The Ministry of Innovation and Technology announced a partnership with China Southern Power Grid Technology and EDAN Power Group to localize energy production. Instead of importing equipment, Ethiopia will soon produce advanced renewable energy systems and power grid technologies domestically.
State Minister of Innovation and Technology Baysa Bedada emphasized that reliable electricity is the backbone of Ethiopia's digital transformation goals. Without dependable power infrastructure, the country cannot achieve its vision for technological progress and economic growth.
The collaboration centers on technology transfer, meaning Chinese experts will train Ethiopian workers and engineers to build and maintain sophisticated energy systems. This knowledge sharing will create a skilled workforce capable of powering the nation's future without depending on outside help.
EDAN Electro Power Group CEO Endris Adem explained that the partnership will accelerate renewable energy expansion while strengthening energy security. The initiative aligns perfectly with Ethiopia's National Electrification Program and Digital Ethiopia 2030 strategy.

Zhao Ziyi from China Southern Power Grid Technology confirmed the company will adapt its advanced power technologies to fit Ethiopia's unique needs and priorities. The collaboration includes modern grid systems and energy storage solutions designed to meet both current and future demand.
The Ripple Effect
This partnership represents more than just new factories and equipment. By building local manufacturing capacity, Ethiopia is creating thousands of jobs while keeping energy investment dollars circulating within its own economy.
The focus on mini-grid systems and renewable integration means rural entrepreneurs and businesses in remote regions will gain access to reliable power for the first time. Small businesses that previously struggled with unreliable electricity can now plan for growth with confidence.
Ethiopian officials promised full government support to help local technology companies thrive. This includes facilitating international partnerships, supporting knowledge acquisition, and ensuring successful technology transfers that build lasting domestic expertise.
The initiative proves that developing nations can leapfrog traditional development paths by embracing partnerships that prioritize skills transfer over simple equipment sales.
Ethiopia's energy future is being built by Ethiopian hands, powering progress one locally made solution at a time.
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Based on reporting by Regional: ethiopia development (ET)
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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