Supergreen Energy Corporation, with offices in the USA and Singapore, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to deliver 1,500 megawatts of power to DGZN in Zambia. This ambitious $4.5 billion project will leverage Supergreen’s patented Tesdison AI technology as part of the Presidential Initiative for Rural and Urban Electrification.
Details of the Project
- Capacity and Technology: The project aims to provide 1,500 megawatts of power, starting with an initial build-out of 420 megawatts using Tesdison AI technology, which is designed to enhance energy efficiency and reduce costs.
- Economic Impact: Calvin Cao, Founder and CEO of Supergreen, emphasized that the AI-Energy technology will address the high cost of energy and power shortages, thereby improving productivity and mitigating economic downturns caused by energy supply issues.
- Government Collaboration: The initiative is part of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Plants (REIPPs) program, facilitated by DGZN and supported by the Zambian Ministry of Energy. It aims to involve both private and public sector stakeholders, including government ministries and regulatory bodies.
Project Timeline and Goals
- Completion Timeline: The project is expected to commence before the end of 2025 and be completed by 2028.
- Incremental Build-Out: Following the initial phase, the plan includes a 500-megawatt incremental build-out annually until the total capacity reaches 1,500 megawatts.
Advantages of Tesdison AI Technology

The Tesdison technology, inspired by the names of Tesla and Edison, is a patented system (U.S. patent no.: 10,547,179 B2) that offers several benefits:
- High Efficiency: Capable of achieving up to 99% energy efficiency, significantly reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
- Scalability: The technology is modular and can be scaled to meet varying energy demands.
- Off-Grid Capability: It can operate independently of utility connections, providing a continuous power supply.
Environmental and Economic Benefits
- Green Technology: The Tesdison system is designed to minimize environmental impact, with low maintenance costs and no harmful by-products.
- Global Reach: Supergreen Energy is also exploring opportunities in various countries, including those in Europe and Asia, to expand its renewable energy solutions.
The partnership between Supergreen Energy Corporation and DGZN represents a significant step towards enhancing Zambia’s energy infrastructure and promoting sustainable development through innovative technology.
Learn more:
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- Funding Africa’s Energy Needs with Local Capital – Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA | CGEP %