Energy that
enables communities
to move forward
We believe electricity is a fundamental right, not a privilege.
This is why Lumen dedicates a portion of its industrial capacity to building critical infrastructure for the schools, clinics, and villages that the grid has left behind.
23,000
reliable electricity
2,400
without adequate power
18MLN
living off-grid
The cost of darkness
For millions in Madagascar, the challenge is not power outages, it is the complete absence of power. Without a connection to the grid, rural clinics cannot refrigerate vaccines, students cannot study past sunset, and local economic potential cannot materialize.
Lumen intervenes where the grid does not reach. We apply the same high-performance engineering used in our commercial projects to provide the energy needed for community growth. We treat these installations not as temporary aid, but as strategic infrastructure development.
Crucially, we do not just install and leave. Every community project is integrated into our central monitoring network for long-term support. To ensure lasting autonomy, we provide technical training to local stakeholders — focusing on empowering women to manage and maintain these systems.
Identify high-impact sites
We identify high-impact institutions, such as schools and clinics, where energy stabilization will yield the highest return for the community.
Engineer for permanence
We design these systems to the same industrial-grade standards as our commercial sites to ensure decades of performance.
Train for technical autonomy
To ensure lasting autonomy, we provide comprehensive technical training to local stakeholders. We focus specifically on equipping women with the skills to manage and maintain the infrastructure.
Monitor for long-term success
We remain accountable long after the installation. Every project is integrated into our central monitoring network, allowing us to provide technical support and oversight remotely.
Success shared is
success multiplied
Our business model is built on a simple premise: as we secure the energy independence of Madagascar’s industries, we reinvest in the resilience of its communities. Every commercial watt we install helps fund a watt for the public good.
Profit-for-purpose: by allocating a percentage of our engineering capacity to pro bono projects, we ensure that industrial growth directly accelerates social development.
High-performance equity: every pro bono installation utilizes the same technology and technical oversight as our enterprise assets, garanteeing equal standards across all deployments.

Power, light, and connectivity:
the building blocks for growth anywhere
Clinical safety
Powering vaccine refrigeration and emergency lighting for off-grid medical clinics.
Adequate learning
Extending study hours and powering digital tools in remote classrooms.
Economic activation
Providing the voltage needed for local artisans and micro-enterprises to scale.
Water security
Facilitating consistent, clean water access through high-efficiency solar pumping.
Digital inclusion
Enabling internet connectivity and economic participation for remote villages.

Let’s bridge the
energy gap together
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