Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2025 Concludes with a Grand Celebration of Clean Energy Leadership and Innovation

The 3rd edition of Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2025 concluded on a high note with a prestigious awards ceremony that shone a spotlight on the island’s most impactful innovators and leaders in the solar and renewable energy space. The event served as a fitting finale to a day filled with insightful discourse, meaningful partnerships, and a shared vision for Mauritius’s sustainable energy future.

The Mauritius Clean Energy Leadership Awards 2025 brought together the nation’s brightest minds, boldest change-makers, and most dynamic organizations to honor extraordinary achievements across the clean energy value chain. From policy and technology to project execution and strategic leadership, the awards recognized the pioneers driving Mauritius’s renewable energy transformation in alignment with the country’s long-term climate goals.

The atmosphere was filled with pride and celebration as the award winners were felicitated by Prof. Theesan Bahorun, Executive Director of the Mauritius Research and Innovation Council (MRIC), adding prestige and recognition to the occasion.

Award Winners  

Honorary Awards

  • Hinduja Renewables Energy Pvt. Ltd.
  • Twin Towers Ltd.
  • PwC Mauritius
  • Hawkins Eberdal
  • Sustainable Resource Management Ltd.
  • CARE Ratings (Africa) Pvt. Ltd.
  • Central Electricity Board Mauritius
  • Mauritius Research and Innovation Council

Business Excellence Awards

  • Ecoasis Energy Solutions Ltd – Solar Company of the Year: EPC
  • Suntricity Co. Ltd – Solar Company of the Year: Distributor
  • Ecoasis Energy Solutions Ltd – Solar Company of the Year: O&M
  • JA Solar – Solar Company of the Year: Module (DeepBlue 4.0 Series – TOPCon)
  • Huawei Technologies (Mauritius) Co. Ltd – Solar Company of the Year: Inverter (SUN2000 range)
  • Huawei Technologies (Mauritius) Co. Ltd – Most Innovative Solar Equipment Manufacturer of the Year

Mauritius Sustainability Leadership Awards 2025

  • Omnicane Limited – Company of the Year: RE Waste Management

GrandMasters Awards

  • Huawei Technologies (Mauritius) Co. Ltd – Excellence in Business Management Leadership

Top Solar Contractors Awards 2025

  • Automation & Power Products Ltd – Company of the Year: Innovation in Design & Engineering

The awards ceremony was a powerful affirmation of Mauritius’s ongoing energy transition and the collaborative spirit that propels it forward. Each recognition underscored the nation’s commitment to embracing innovation, advancing renewable adoption, and building a cleaner, more resilient energy ecosystem for generations to come.

As the event concluded, the resounding applause, shared smiles, and strengthened connections reaffirmed one message: Mauritius is not only embracing the future—it is helping define it.


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