Lekela Power CEO Chris Antonopoulos looks to a “financial closing in spring 2023 for the battery site in Senegal”

Lekela Power CEO Chris Antonopoulos looks to a “financial closing in spring 2023 for the battery site in Senegal”

The CEO of the independent electricity producer talked about his battery storage project in Senegal, and about the group’s African ambitions after its takeover.

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            ▪ Lekela Power CEO Chris Antonopoulos looks to a “financial closing in spring 2023 for the battery site in Senegal”

▪ The CEO of the independent electricity producer talked about his battery storage project in Senegal, and about the group’s African ambitions after its takeover.

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Chris Antonopoulos has been managing director of Lekela Power since 2015. The former vice president of commerce at Bombardier Transportation (rail) told Africa Business+ about Lekela Power‘s plans for 2023 and beyond.

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