From Sweden to Zimbabwe – Building Africa’s First Solar Thermal Factory

On September 29, 2025, Joakim Byström, CEO of Absolicon Solar Collector AB, visited ZESA Enterprises in Harare, Zimbabwe, for a strategic site visit. He was accompanied by Lars Ling, CEO of CleanTech Region Group.

On September 29, 2025, Joakim Byström, CEO of Absolicon Solar Collector AB, conducted a strategic site visit to ZESA Enterprises in Harare, Zimbabwe — together with Lars Ling, CEO of CleanTech Region Group.
On September 29, 2025, Joakim Byström, CEO of Absolicon Solar Collector AB, conducted a strategic site visit to ZESA Enterprises in Harare, Zimbabwe. He was accompanied by Lars Ling, CEO of CleanTech Region Group.

Engineer Moyo Pedzisai hosted the delegation. They visited the planned location for what is aimed to become Africa’s first solar thermal energy production line and factory.

From Sweden to Zimbabwe – Building Africa’s First Solar Thermal Factory
From Sweden to Zimbabwe – Building Africa’s First Solar Thermal Factory

The visit marks a decisive step in the collaboration between Absolicon and ZESA Enterprises — a partnership designed to localize advanced solar thermal technology, accelerate industrial decarbonization, and strengthen Zimbabwe’s role in the global energy transition.

By establishing a production line in Harare, the ambition is clear:
To manufacture high-performance solar collectors locally, create skilled jobs, transfer Nordic clean technology know-how, and enable sustainable heat solutions for African industries.

“This is not just about energy,” the delegation emphasized. “It’s about industrial transformation, resilience, and long-term climate impact.” Says Joakim Byström, CEO of Absolicon Solar Collector AB.

With CleanTech Region Group facilitating strategic advisory and partnership alignment, the project represents a powerful bridge between Nordic innovation and African opportunity.

A new chapter in sustainable industrialization is taking shape — right here in Harare.

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On-site, where Africa’s first solar thermal production line and factory is planned, a major step toward industrial decarbonization and local clean energy manufacturing in Zimbabwe.

Photos and videos courtesy of Lars Ling.

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