GE and Safaricom have partnered in a Kshs 43 million deal to supply 48 GE Durathon batteries, enhancing the telecommunications provider's operational efficiency during power outages in Kenya.
Information on the Target
General Electric Company (GE), specifically its subsidiary GE Energy Storage, has entered into a strategic partnership with Safaricom, a leading telecommunications provider in Kenya. The collaboration involves a Kshs 43 million deal for the supply of 48 GE Durathon batteries to enhance Safaricom's network resilience during power outages. This innovative battery technology is the first of its kind in Africa, marking Safaricom as a pioneer in implementing cutting-edge solutions in the telecommunications sector.
The GE Durathon batteries are designed to improve operational efficiency and reliability for telecommunications providers, especially in regions where power supply may be inconsistent. The batteries are tailored specifically for telecom applications, enabling continuous charge-discharge cycling, which optimizes energy consumption and reduces operational costs.
Access Full Deal Insights
You’re viewing a public preview of this deal. To unlock full access to ca. 50,000 other deals in our database and join ca. 400 M&A professionals who are using it daily, sign up for Dealert.
Industry Overview in Kenya
The telecommunications industry in Kenya has undergone significant transformation over the past two decades, positioning the country as a leader in mobile technology and digital finance across Africa. Safaricom, as the dominant player, provides a wide range of ser
Similar Deals
Tata Consultancy Services → Sybyl and IXAfrica Data Centre Limited
2025
Micron Technology, Inc. → Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC)
2026
Turn/River Capital → StarLIMS
2026
TPG Inc. → OneMain Holdings, Inc.
2026
Fawry → Dirac Systems, Virtual CFO, Code Zone
2025
General Electric Company (GE)
invested in
Safaricom
in 2021
in a Strategic Partnership deal
Disclosed details
Transaction Size: $0M