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Zimbabwe Solar Industrial Park (ZSIP)

Energy Flagship

Funding Required: $185,000,000

Expected ROI: 14%

Location: Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe

Stage: Feasibility

Zimbabwe Solar Industrial Park (ZSIP)

Project Summary

A 150MW solar‑powered industrial park integrating manufacturing, logistics, and export‑ready processing facilities. Designed to reduce Zimbabwe’s energy deficit while enabling low‑cost industrial production for regional and global markets.

Full Description

The Zimbabwe Solar Industrial Park (ZSIP) is a large‑scale renewable‑energy‑powered industrial hub located near Chinhoyi. The project integrates a 150MW solar farm with a 200‑hectare industrial zone designed for agro‑processing, light manufacturing, cold‑chain logistics, and export‑oriented assembly operations.
The park will supply stable, low‑cost renewable energy to tenants, reducing operational costs by up to 40% compared to grid‑dependent facilities. ZSIP is strategically positioned along the Harare–Chirundu corridor, enabling efficient access to Zambia, DRC,

Project Risks

Grid integration delays EPC procurement timelines Currency volatility Regional power wheeling agreements

Strategic Partners

ZESA (grid integration) Ministry of Energy Private EPC contractors Regional industrial tenants (pre‑MOUs)

Timeline

Start: 01/09/2026
End: 31/12/2030

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