Engineering and energy for inclusive, climate-resilient futures

Who we are

Tisuka Group is a Zambian-owned engineering and energy company delivering reliable renewable energy solutions while creating real social impact. We combine technical expertise, project development, and community-led initiatives to solve today’s energy challenges and build inclusive, climate-resilient futures across Africa.

Our teams support public, private, and development clients with advisory and engineering services that are grounded in local context and global best practice. From feasibility and structuring to design, EPC, and operations, we partner for long-term performance and impact.

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Consultancy

We provide expert consultancy to help you evaluate, plan, and deliver bankable renewable energy projects.

1. Grid-impact analysis

2. Feasibility study support

3. Site assessment

4. Procurement consultancy

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EPC and Installation

We deliver end-to-end EPC and installation services for dependable performance throughout the asset lifecycle.

1. Installation of solar equipment

2. Solar system maintenance and repair

3. Design of solar systems

4. From small C&I to utility-scale solar systems

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Supply of Solar Products and Equipment

We supply quality solar products and equipment backed by expert installation and support.

1. Supply and installation of solar panels, batteries, and inverters

2. Solar pumps

3. Solar geysers

4. Solar floodlights, security lights, and CCTV systems

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Electrical Works and Maintenance

We provide electrical wiring and maintenance for grid-tied or solar-powered systems, including wiring for newly constructed buildings and off-grid applications.

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Land Restoration and Clean Cooking Fuel Pellets

We have a vast amount of land where we are planting raw material for the production of clean cooking fuel pellets. This land restoration and carbon credit project helps combat the effects of overdependence on charcoal.