GreenYellow and Schneider Electric sign contracts in Senegal, Morocco and South Africa
The two energy efficiency specialists have partnered globally and already have three African markets lined up.
18/11/2021 at 17h49, by Africa Business+
The two companies, competitors in electrical infrastructure, have agreed on a €100 million international business pipeline. The share allocated to Africa is unknown, but contracts have already been signed in Senegal, Morocco and South Africa.
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