Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2025 Wraps Up with Purposeful Impact, Fueling the Island’s Sustainable Energy Journey

The 3rd edition of Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2025 concluded on an energizing note at the Hennessy Park Hotel, sparking renewed commitment to the island’s clean energy ambitions. As Mauritius positions itself as a renewable energy leader in the Indian Ocean, this influential gathering ignited new ideas, bold collaborations, and actionable momentum across the sector.

Set against the backdrop of global climate goals and local transition targets, the event served as a high-powered platform for industry leaders, innovators, and public sector champions to connect, share, and accelerate progress on real-world energy solutions.

Gracing the event was Guest of Honour Prof. Theesan Bahorun, Executive Director of the Mauritius Research and Innovation Council (MRIC), whose presence underscored the nation’s innovation-first approach. The Keynote Address by Prof. (Dr.) Khalil Elahee, Chairperson of MARENA, offered a compelling vision for advancing clean energy integration through research, policy alignment, and regional synergy.

From breakthrough solar and storage technologies to smart energy innovations built for the island grid, the event showcased how Mauritius is turning its clean energy ambitions into tangible outcomes.

Acknowledgement to Our Partners  

We extend our sincere appreciation to all our sponsors, partners, speakers, and attendees for making this edition a remarkable success:
Huawei, Helical Fusion Co. Ltd, JA Solar, Jinko Solar, GoodWe, LONGi, Automation & Power Products Ltd, SolarEdge Technologies, Power & Sun, and CARE Ratings Africa.

Partner Feedback  

Huawei: Rated the event 4/5 across branding presence, onsite support, team assistance, and content quality.
JA Solar International Limited: Rated the event 4/5 for networking, onsite support, and content.

Looking Ahead  

Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2025 has set a new tone for clean energy dialogue in the region — one rooted in collaboration, innovation, and real impact. As the island scales up its renewable ambitions, this event stands as a powerful reminder of what’s possible when sectors align for a common mission.

We’re proud to be part of this journey and look forward to building an even stronger platform in the years ahead.


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